SearchNEWS & EVENTS
The Texas After Violence Project Seeks Candidates for Executive Director PositionSubmitted by TAVP2007 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 05:11.
Interim Executive Director Appointed for the Texas After Violence ProjectSubmitted by TAVP2007 on Sun, 09/25/2011 - 21:54.
Witnessing An Execution in Texas: A podcast by Maurice ChammahSubmitted by Virginia Raymond on Sun, 08/14/2011 - 17:24.
|
Listen in communityWe've recorded these oral histories to learn from them and spark community conversations about effective ways to prevent and respond to violence. We hope that you will use watch these interviews in many different settings, including - family conversations - community discussions - classrooms - peer support groups or support systems - professional training: counseling, clergy or pastoral care provided by anyone, law enforcement, rehabilitation, restorative justice, lawyers, judges, policy-makers - academic research - violence prevention programs and any other educational, non-commercial endeavors that seek to replace misunderstanding and violence with understanding, empathy, peace, healing, wisdom, and justice. Texas After Violence Project representatives can also come to you, if you want to request a presentation. Copyright to each interview is held jointly by the person giving the interview (the narrator) and the Texas After Violence Project. Please credit both the narrator and the Texas After Violence Project if you show these materials or quote from them. For more information, contact Texas After Violence Project |