From Silence to Solutions: Changing the Conversation about Domestic Violence

Journalism can be a powerful force for change, especially in helping people understand the complex causes and impacts of domestic violence. Reporting that includes the diverse experiences of survivors can help shine a light on solutions.

This Domestic Violence Awareness Month, join us for a special event, "From Silence to Solutions: Changing the Conversation about Domestic Violence." Come together with a community of journalists, survivors, and advocates who want to change the conversation about domestic violence so that we can end it. The program will feature an interactive discussion with survivors and journalists, introduce a Journalists’ Playbook on covering domestic violence, and be followed by a networking reception.

 
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This program is presented in partnership with: Blue Shield of California Foundation and the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence.

Blue Shield of California Foundation

California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

Image by Blue Shield of California Foundation.

Speakers
Image - Debbie I. Chang

Intro Remarks by Debbie I. Chang

MPH, President and CEO, Blue Shield of California Foundation

Image - Rachel Louise Snyder

Rachel Louise Snyder

Journalist; Domestic Violence Advocate; Author, No Visible Bruises: What We Don’t Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us

Image - Sammy Caiola

Sammy Caiola

Special Projects Reporter, Kensington Voice

Image - Angela Kim

Angela Kim

Domestic Violence Survivor; Writer on Survivorship and Disability, California Health Report

Image - Yenni Rivera

Yenni Rivera

Domestic Violence Survivor; Contributor, California Health Report

Image - Otis Taylor

Otis R. Taylor, Jr.

Journalist; Managing Editor of News and Enterprise, KQED

Image - Michelle Levander

Michelle Levander

Editor and Founding Director, the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism—Moderator