Domestic Violence Awareness Month Research Paper

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National Domestic Violence Awareness Month FIRST TIME EVENT at City College in the NAC Building October 22 from 12:30 until 2:30 PM. There will be spark conversations and issues in which you don’t want to miss.

The City College community is excited to introduce our first National Domestic Violence Awareness Month event on campus. It will be located in the NAC building in the lecture hall 1/201 on October 22 from 12:30PM until 2:30 PM. City College wants to engage academics, professors and advocates to this first time event. Throughout the event, we will be having guest speakers who have their personal experiences on dealing with this issue, conversations about health relationships, and positive models to end violence. Feel free to bring

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