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PAVE Love Fest: Building the National Movement to Shatter the Silence of Sexual Violence
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VALENTINE'S DAY CALL:
Help to build the movement to shatter the silence of sexual violence! Join us on Valentine's Day for a brief 20-30min conference call with PAVE: Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment Founder, Angela Rose, to discuss some exciting new national initiatives that you can cultivate in your own community for positive change! We need you!! Spread the word about this call to your friends, colleagues, campus Women's Center, local rape crisis affiliates, etc.
Conference Call: 9am PST/10am MST/11am CST/Noon EST
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218-862-1300 code: 423026
PAVE: Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment is a multi-national nonprofit that uses art, education and action to shatter the silence of sexual and domestic violence. PAVE’s initiatives have been implemented in over 50 cities and 3 countries. PAVE's work has been featured on CNN, Today Show, and in TIME. www.ShatteringTheSilence.org
CALL-IN INFO:
218-862-1300 code: 423026
Conference Call: 9am PST/10am MST/11am CST/Noon EST
PAVE Founder - Angela Rose...
A national leader in the movement to shatter the silence surrounding sexual violence.
Angela Rose’s work on the issue of sexual violence has made her a highly-respected, engaging speaker and expert on sexual assault and violence prevention. She is also widely recognized as an advocate for survivor empowerment. Angela’s efforts have been profiled by CNN, The Today Show, TIME Magazine, The Montel Williams Show, Dr. Drew, The John Walsh Show, CosmoGirl, Girl’s Life magazine and in newspapers nationwide.
Angela Rose is the Founder of PAVE: Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment and an Executive Committee member of the National Partnership to End Interpersonal Violence Across the Lifespan serving as the Co-chair of the Public Relations Committee. At the age of 17, Angela was abducted at knifepoint outside a suburban shopping mall. She was assaulted by a repeat sex-offender on parole for murder. Eventually released by her attacker, she then suffered at the hands of authorities who subjected her to scrutiny, blame and additional victimization. From this tragic story emerged one of the nation’s most passionate and impactful advocates for the prevention of sexual violence. Angela has lobbied for vital laws for victims and has promoted the importance of education on the issues surrounding sexual violence. PAVE was immediately recognized for its inclusiveness to all individuals and their experiences. Through PAVE, Angela has trained students (including athletes, fraternities and sororities) in sexual assault prevention, produced a documentary entitled Transition to Survivor, and has fostered groundbreaking work of including men in movement.