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January 7, 2019

Dr. Tali Raviv Discusses Gender-Based Violence on WBEZ's Morning Shift

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January 7, 2019


CCR Associate Director Dr. Tali Raviv, joined WBEZ's Morning Shift for a conversation on how to best support survivors of sexual abuse and destigmatize gender-based violence, especially among young people.

Source:https://www.wbez.org/shows/morning-shift/how-to-talk-to-youth-about-sexual-violence-and-consent/29e6a60d-9d8e-4882-affa-48a6b931accf?fbclid=IwAR2gMc3N_WE7YGZ6LkSTMkjh_cFDOC6VM5HS2cNM0by6ri-N8RxBtfDZFug

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