Mobilizing men to prevent sexual violence in a rural community

by Jessica Renee Napier on January 18, 2012

posted in: prevention

(21 mins) Wanda Powless, Kim McArthur and Mark McDanial of Oregon’s Klamath Crisis Center describe their work to engage men to prevent sexual violence in a rural community. PAWS for Change (Prevention, Awareness, Wellness and Strength) is a collaboration of local organizations in Klamath County to engage men and boys as allies in an effort to prevent all forms of violence. This program was featured in the 2011 report Innovations in Prevention from the  National Sexual Violence Resource Center.

Listen: Interview with Wanda Powless, Kim McArthur & Mark McDanial about engaging men and boys

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Author: Jessica Renee Napier (108 Articles)

Jessica Renee Napier joined CALCASA in 2009 as its Online Media Producer. She creates multimedia material, such as audio and video podcasts, for the organization. She also oversees editorial content and other aspects of CALCASA's Web site. Jessica previously worked in Web production for KPBS Public Broadcasting and as an Online Editor for a publishing company.

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