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PIVOT Towards Promising Futures

By: Futures Without Violence
  • Summary

  • PIVOT Towards Promising Futures is a podcast for everyone invested in ending and preventing gender-based violence and deepening experiences of healing for children and their families.

    In each episode, leaders working to end violence against children and families share their insights on what is needed to pivot our efforts towards a bright and promising future. We invite you to join wide-ranging discussions examining our collective work over the decades and taking an honest look at where we fell short, particularly for families of color. We'll explore what pivots can lead us to a future where we can help parents and caregivers get the resources and support they really need, and build more pathways toward healing and growth for ALL children and families who have experienced violence. Hosted by Wendy Mota and Surabhi Kukke, this podcast is presented by Promising Futures at Futures Without Violence.

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Episodes
  • Moving Together Against Gun Violence
    Jun 28 2024

    What's the boyfriend loophole, and what does Congress have to do with it? And with so much already being said about gun violence in the U.S., what's the value of raising awareness?

    In this episode, Tiffany Garner from Futures Without Violence answers these questions and more, with a focus on the impacts of gun violence on children and teens, talking to young people about gun violence, and the measures that can help to keep kids safe. This episode also explores how the issue of gun violence is inextricably connected to the safety of adult survivors of domestic violence and their children. Tune in to learn about current policy and legislative efforts around gun violence and how organizations can contribute to prevention.

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    33 mins
  • Beyond Pride: Practicing Meaningful Care for LGBTQ+ Survivors
    Jun 28 2024

    When domestic violence is one of the most critical health issues that LGBTQ+ communities face, we all have a responsibility to make sure that our queer and trans community members who have experienced DV feel undoubtedly cared for and seen in services, legal representation, policy, and other supports and protections.

    Amanda Gould from the Los Angeles LGBT Center's National LGBTQ Institute on IPV joins us for our special Pride 2024 episode connecting LGBTQ+ liberation and anti-DV work, discussing the historical exclusion of LGBTQ+ people, and focusing on the current gaps in DV services and resources for queer and trans survivors. Tune in to learn more about the most pressing issues – including impacts of anti-LGBT legislation, rhetoric, and violence – and steps professionals and allies can take to practice meaningful inclusion and provide culturally responsive support. For training and more resources, visit the Institute's website, LGBTQIPV.org.

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    38 mins
  • Undoing Habits of White Supremacy
    May 20 2024

    In this episode, guests Lonna Davis and Karen Tronsgard-Scott share their insights and experiences in operationalizing and humanizing Tema Okun’s work on dismantling racism and white supremacy culture. Lonna and Karen discuss their personal journeys as white women discovering the impact of their own views, values and principles and continuously pivoting as they strive to be authentic allies to organizations, individuals and communities of color. Tune in to hear their stories and explore possibilities for transformation in your own work environments, relationships, and lives.

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    1 hr and 5 mins

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