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Program Supplement Wednesday, September 1, 2010

OPENING PLENARY SESSION LUNCHEON PLENARY SESSION 8.30 - 10.30 a.m. 12.00 - 1.30 p.m.

8.30 Welcome & Introductory Remarks 12.25 Special Video Presentation: Senator Al Franken Ellen Yin-Wycoff, Interim Executive Director, CALCASA Introduction by Donna Dunn, Executive Director Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault Lisa Jackson, President - Board of Directors, CALCASA

The Honorable Susan Carbon, Director 12.35 Presentation of the Gail Burns-Smith Award Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) and the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) 9.00 Plenary Session present the first annual Gail Burns-Smith Award.The award, BUILDING THE WORLD WE WANT TO LIVE IN through named in honor of a visionary advocate and leader, recognizes the Media & the Arts people who have made significant strides in their collaborative work to prevent sexual violence. Special Video Presentations: , and Special Correspondent for Presented by Delilah Rumburg, Executive Director, “” Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and the & National Sexual Violence Resource Center and , Correspondent for Current TV Maia Christopher, Executive Director, Introduction by Debra Suh, Executive Director Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) Center for the Asian Pacific Family (CPAF)

Samhita Mukhopadhyay, Executive Editor, Feministing 12.55 Acknowledgements & Prize Drawings Introduction by Jessica Napier, Online Media Producer, CALCASA

Lady Tasz and Bishop Freeze 1.15 Adjourn for Workshop Session 3 Artists and Performers Introduction by David S. Lee, Director of Prevention Services, CALCASA

10.00 Adjourn for Workshop Session 1 Thursday, September 2, 2010 Friday, September 3, 2010

Morning Plenary Session Closing Plenary Session 10.20 - 11.45 a.m. 12.00 - 1.30 p.m. 10.20 Opening Remarks 10.20 Plenary Session BUILDING THE WORLD WE WANT TO LIVE IN through Dr. Rodney Hammond, Director, Wellness and Healing Division of Violence Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Abby Sims, Program Director, Joyful Heart Foundation

10.30 Plenary Session 11.45 Closing remarks and prize drawings BUILDING THE WORLD WE WANT TO LIVE IN through Activism

Meghan Rhoad, Researcher, Human Rights Watch Introduction by Delilah Rumburg, Executive Director Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape - National Sexual Violence Resource Center

Patti Giggans, Executive Director, Peace Over Violence Introduction by Aileen Adams, Deputy Mayor City of

Excerpts from “Sex Signals” by Ben Murrie and Amber Kelly, Catharsis Productions Introduction by Carolyn Collins, Director, United States Army Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Prevention Program

11.45 Prize drawings and adjourn for Workshop Session 5 PLENARY SPEAKERS LISA LING LAURA LING Lisa Ling is an American reporter who raises Laura Ling is a journalist who currently works for awareness about the international issues that do Current TV as a correspondent and vice president of not make the headlines of the mainstream media its Vanguard Journalism Unit. Laura was detained outlets. Lisa Ling is best known for her time in North Korean after crossing into North Korean spent as co-host of ABCʼs . She is also from the Peopleʼs Republic of without a visa. the host of Explorer and a Laura and her sister, Lisa Ling, co-authored special correspondent for the Oprah Winfrey Somewhere Inside: One Sisterʼs Captivity in North Show and CNN. Recently, Lisa has worked on Korean and the Otherʼs Fight to Bring Her Home. issues surrounding sex trafficking and the impact Laura will speak on sex trafficking in China. this has on women and children. Photo by John Keatley

The power of the internet comes with it the ability to SAMHITA connect across issues in new and unique ways and MUKHOPADHYAY Senator AL FRANKEN this has been most dynamic in blogs and other types As the junior Senator for the state of of social networking sites. This talk covers the Minnesota, Senator Al Franken is an important ways that new media can empower sexual outspoken and ardent supporter of ending assault survivors and advocates from building safe sexual violence. Senator Franken has spaces online to changing dominant misperceptions of fought to preserve and strengthen the sexual assault. We should not be afraid to tell our Violence Against Women Act as well as the Victims of Crime Act, as well as work stories online and build power around those stories. to end human trafficking. New and social media gives us the ability to do this in ways never seen before. PLENARY SPEAKERS LADY TASZ & PATTI GIGGANS BISHOP FREEZE As the long standing Executive Director of Peace Over As artists and activists, Bishop Freeze and Lady Tasz Violence (formerly the Los Angeles Commission on perform, inspire and motivate their audiences to build Assaults Against Women) will offer her perspective as the world we want to live in. They have addressed a local activist in the preventing sexual violence violence against women in Bishop Freezeʼs CD Stand movement. Patti will provide insight and inspiration in Up, Speak Out (produced by A CALL TO MEN) and addressing challenges and opportunities the Bishop Freeze and Lady Taszʼs CD A Call to Action: movement faces in continuing to fight for social Eliminating Violence on Women and Families (for the change. Peace Over Violence has been active Women of Color Networkʼs A Call to Action organizing in Denim Day LA & USA among many other Conference, May 2010). innovative programs.

CATHARSIS MEGHAN RHOAD PRODUCTIONS Meghan Rhoadʼs work at the Human Rights Ben Murrie and Amber Kelly highlight Watch, a non-profit organization that focuses methods utilized in the popular touring on international human rights violations program “Sex Signals.” Using improvisation through investigations and advocacy efforts, and audience interaction, this presentation focuses on sexual violence within the United helps young adult audiences understand States detention system. She will discuss sex the prevalence, problem, and potential trafficking in the United States and prevention of sexual assault. internationally. PLENARY SPEAKERS

WELLNESS PANEL PRESENTATION

Wellness is the crux of The Joyful Heart Foundation when working with providers and survivors in the field of sexual violence. Abigail Sims, with Joyful Heart Foundation, will address how individuals can address, promote and practice wellness and healing for themselves, their communities and organizations. Wednesday, September 1 WORKSHOP SESSION 1 !!!!!! 10.20 - 11.45 a.m.

Advocacy & Eliminating Leadership Legal Advocacy Prevention Technology Wellness Film & Media Intervention Prison Rape Development Festival sponsored by sponsored by sponsored by sponsored by Legal Aid Society Centers for Joyful Heart Just Detention - Employment Disease Control Foundation International Law Center and Prevention

Circle of Hope: Addressing Sexual Planning for the Advocacy for Building Young Menʼs Listen First! Finding Self-Care Tools for Boyhood Facilitating Intimate Violence in Next Generation of Immigrant Victims Emotional Networks and Everyone! Shadows Partner Sexual Detention: the Women of Color of Sexual Assault Intelligence as Part of Connections in Breathing, Writing Violence Support Paths to Recovery Leaders in the Sexual Violence Social Media & Yoga workshop Hotel: Studio E Groups Model Movement Hotel: Studio D Prevention Hotel: Hotel: Studio A Hotel: Studio B Hotel: Solano Hotel: Grand Ballroom: Beachwood- Laurel-Runyon Salon 4 Doheny

Developing & From Research to Implementing A Practice: Designing Personal Safety Community Specific Curriculum for Prevention Programs Children With Developmental Grand Ballroom: Disabilities Salon 5

Hotel: Hancock Park (3rd Fl)

Present Centered Beyond the Fourth Mindfulness and Wall: Using Audience Expressive Therapies Interaction in Sexual Violence Prevention Hotel: Twist Pvt. Dining Room Grand Ballroom: Salon 6 Wednesday, September 1 WORKSHOP SESSION 2 !!!!!!!! 1.30 - 3.00 p.m.

Advocacy & Eliminating Sex Offender Leadership Legal Advocacy Prevention Technology Wellness Film & Media Intervention Prison Rape Management Development Festival sponsored by sponsored by sponsored by sponsored by sponsored by Legal Aid Society Centers for Joyful Heart Just Detention Association for the - Employment Disease Control Foundation International Treatment of Law Center and Prevention Sexual Abusers

Building Sexual Working with The Heavy Suitcase: Leadership Housing Access Allies, Adversaries Organizing in a Creative The Media and Assault Department of Unpacking Sex Roundtable or Distraction?: Digital Age: Using Expression for the Message: Advocacy Key Corrections to Offender Policy and Discussion: Hotel: Trousdale Exploring the Social Media to Releasing, Sexual Competencies - Eliminate Prison Its Implications for Disabilities Caucus Estates (3rd Fl) Promise and Peril Collaborate, Transforming and Storylines on Part 1 Rape: Establishing Victim Advocacy and of Working with Educate, & Healing Primetime TV Institutional SARTs Sexual Violence Hotel: Men to End Communicate Grand Grand Prevention, Laurel-Runyon Sexual Hotel: Studio A Hotel: Studio B Ballroom: Ballroom: Hotel: Solano Disclosure, and Salon 5 Salon 4 Response Hotel: Studio E Hotel: Beachwood- Doheny

Critical Using Freire’s Conversation: Work to Develop Emerging Issues Social Justice Related to Centered Sexual Assault in Prevention Efforts Communities of Color - Part 1 Grand Ballroom: Salon 6 Hotel: Twist Pvt. Dining Room

Working Toward a World Free of Sexual Violence: Virginia’s Primary Prevention Guidelines

Hotel: Studio D Wednesday, September 1 WORKSHOP SESSION 3 !!!!!!!! 3.30 - 5.00 p.m.

Advocacy & Eliminating Sex Offender Leadership Legal Advocacy Prevention Technology Wellness Film & Media Intervention Prison Rape Management Development Festival sponsored by sponsored by sponsored by sponsored by Just sponsored by Legal Aid Society - Centers for Joyful Heart Detention Association for the Employment Law Disease Control Foundation International Treatment of Center and Prevention Sexual Abusers

Building Sexual Conversations with Influencing Sex Leadership Unemployment Rethinking (Web) Sites of Techniques for Music Matters: Assault Advocacy Survivors of Sexual Offender Treatment Roundtable Insurance Benefits Pornography: Media Resistance: Using Self Massage Engaging Key Abuse Behind Bars: and Management Discussion: Lesbian, and Wage Recovery Literacy in Action Blogs to Change Musicians Competencies - A Multimedia Practice and Policy: Gay, Bisexual, Claims Public Perception of Hotel: Studio A Part 2 Presentation Victim Advocates Transgender, & Grand Ballroom: Sexual Assault Hotel: Studio D and Sexual Assault Queer Communities Hotel: Salon 6 Hotel: Studio B Grand Ballroom: Hotel: Solano Preventionists Laurel-Runyon Salon 4 Leading the Way Hotel: Hancock Park Hotel: (3rd floor) Beachwood- Doheny

Critical Participatory The Eroticism of Conversation: Assessment: Rape in Film Emerging Issues Mobilizing Related to Sexual Communities to Hotel: Studio E Assault in Prevent DV & SA Communities of (Close to Home) Color - Part 2 Grand Ballroom: Hotel: Twist Pvt. Salon 5 Dining Room Thursday, September 2 !!!!!WORKSHOP SESSION 4!!!! 8.30 - 10.00 a.m.

Advocacy & Leadership Legal Advocacy Prevention Technology Wellness Film & Media Intervention Development Festival sponsored by sponsored by sponsored by Legal Aid Society - Centers for Joyful Heart Employment Law Disease Control Foundation Center and Prevention

Latina Lesbians, Leadership S.T.O.P. Teen Dating Green Dot: A Sexting Core Fusion Sold in America & Stigmatized, Invisible Roundtable Violence: How and Comprehensive Sands of Silence Group Discussion: Why Schools Should Approach to Violence Grand Ballroom: Hotel: Studio A African American Address Teen Dating Prevention Salon 4 Hotel: Studio E Hotel: Communities Violence Laurel-Runyon Grand Ballroom: Hotel: Hancock Grand Ballroom: Salon 5 Park (3rd floor) Salon 6

Building an Creating a World with Mixed Media Events Accessible and Safe Multilingual Spaces that Rock World: Safety Planning for Persons Hotel Twist Pvt. Hotel: Beachwood- with Disabilities Dining Room Doheny Hotel: Solano

Engaging Community Transforming and Systems to Build Communities to a Rural Sexual Prevent Child Sexual Assault Program Abuse & Exploitation

Hotel: Studio D Hotel: Studio B Thursday, September 2 !!!!!WORKSHOP SESSION 5!!!! 1.30 - 3.00 p.m.

Advocacy & Leadership Legal Advocacy Military Prevention Technology Wellness Film & Media Intervention Development Festival sponsored by sponsored by sponsored by Legal Aid Society - Centers for Disease Joyful Heart Employment Law Control and Foundation Center Prevention

Expanding the Net: Leadership Workplace Rights of Strengthening Green Dot Across Holla Back! Using The Joy Diet Beyond 30 Seconds: Resources for Men Roundtable Sexual Violence Military-Community Kentucky: a Model of Technology to (Self-Care for Discussing Effective Who Have Had Discussion: Survivors Partnerships to Statewide Combat Public Advocates) PSAs Unwanted or Abusive Native American/ Respond to Sexual Collaboration Sexual Harassment Sexual Experiences Tribal Communities Hotel: Assault and Assault Hotel: Studio A Hotel: Studio E in Childhood Laurel-Runyon Grand Ballroom: Hotel: Twist Pvt. Grand Ballroom: Salon 5 Grand Ballroom: Hotel: Solano Dining Room Salon 6 Salon 1

Latinas - Culturally Leadership in Adapting Gender- Sensitive Outreach, Changing Times Based Violence Assessment and Programs to Gang- Interventions Grand Ballroom: Affiliated Youth Salon 4 Populations Hotel: Studio B Hotel: Studio D

Working With Victims Introducing of Human Trafficking Vietnamese Community Grand Ballroom: Organizing Work to Prevent Domestic Salon 2 and Sexual Violence Using Community Asset-Based and Close to Home's model

Hotel: Hancock Park (3rd floor) Thursday, September 2 !!WORKSHOP SESSION 6!!!! 3.30 - 5.00 p.m.

Advocacy & Leadership Legal Advocacy Military Prevention Wellness Film & Media Intervention Development Festival sponsored by sponsored by sponsored by Legal Aid Society - Centers for Joyful Heart Employment Law Disease Control Foundation Center and Prevention

Si Se Puede: Using Choices that Matter: Workplace Rights of Changing the Culture Celebrating Self-Care Tools for THE LINE Theater to Explore Making strategic Sexual Violence in the Military to Differences: Why Everyone! and Improve decisions to Survivors Prevent Sexual Culturally Relevant Breathing, Writing & Hotel: Studio E Services for the strengthen and Assault and Community Yoga workshop Farmworker sustain your Hotel: Specific Strategies Community organization Laurel-Runyon Grand Ballroom: are Our Best Hope Hotel: Studio A Salon 6 for Social Change Hotel: Studio B Grand Ballroom: Salon 4 Grand Ballroom: Salon 5

Changing the Leadership The Men’s Story Negative and Roundtable Project: Bringing Behavioral Patterns Discussion: Critical Conversations of an Offender in Asian Pacific Prison about Masculinities, Islander Health and Justice into Mainstream Grand Ballroom: Hotel: Twist Pvt. Forum Salon 1 Dining Room Grand Ballroom: Salon 2

Challenges of STAND & Developing, SERVE...Building a Maintaining, and World We Want to Funding SAFE/SANE Live In Teams Hotel: Solano Hotel: Studio D Friday, September 3 !!!!!WORKSHOP SESSION 7!!!! 8.30 - 10.00 a.m.

Advocacy & Intervention Leadership Legal Advocacy Prevention Technology Wellness Film & Media Development Festival sponsored by Legal sponsored by sponsored by Aid Society - Centers for Joyful Heart Employment Law Disease Control Foundation Center and Prevention

Healing Child Sexual Exploring Leadership Sexual Harassment Speaking in Sacred Toward S.V. 2.0: Self-Care Tools for No workshop Abuse Through Oppression: An Roundtable & Assault in the Circle: An Indigenous Using Web 2.0 Tools Everyone! scheduled for Qigong Interactive, Discussion: Latina/o Workplace: Getting Approach to to Address Emerging Breathing, Writing & Session 7 Introductory Training Money for Victims Assessing and Issues in Sexualized Yoga workshop Hotel: Studio D for First Responders Hotel: Twist Pvt. Addressing Sexual Violence Dining Room Hotel: Studio E Violence in Intertribal Hotel: Studio A & B Grand Ballroom: off-Reservation Hotel: Solano Salon 4 Communities

Hotel: Beachwood- Doheny

Identifying and What is Healthy We are CALCASA: Responding to Sexuality and what An Example of Sexual Violence in does it have to do Strategic Online Later Life with Sexual Violence Media Development Prevention? by a Nonprofit Grand Ballroom: Association of Rape Grand Ballroom: Crisis Centers Salon 6 Salon 5 Hotel: Laurel-Runyon Tweet about N Ending Sexual Violence #nsac S A C GRAND BALLROOM WORKSHOP ROOMS HOTEL WORKSHOP ROOMS