1 hr 3 min

Anti-Black Racism in the Movement to End Gender-Based Violence with Darin Dorsey Both/And: A Sexual Violence Prevention Podcast

    • Society & Culture

In this episode, Jess Clark, Director of Sexual Violence Prevention for the New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs, interviews Darin Dorsey. Darin leads Rooting Movements, a consulting firm dedicated to strengthening social and political movements by helping organizations connect with the history, values, and approaches of their respective movements. He holds expertise in violence prevention, policy advocacy, and organizational change management. And as you will hear in this conversation about anti-blackness in the movement to end gender-based violence, he’s especially passionate about holding organizations accountable to their missions and values.
You can learn more from Darin as the host of the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s series on anti-blackness in the movement, which is linked in the show notes!
Links:
Learn more about Darin's consulting work!
Men’s work by Paul Kivel
Miriame Kaba talks about the history of the sexual violence movement and prison abolition on Chris Hayes
TAASA activity-based assessment
Caitlin Rosenthal Accounting for Slavery
1619 project
Loretta Ross Calling In course
Mother Jones article How the Mainstream Movement Against Gender-Based Violence Fails Black Workers and Survivors

Intro music: "Can't Get Enough Sunlight" written and recorded by Michelle Chamuel
Logo: Alex Ross-Reed
Produced by: Jess Clark
Edited By: Dacia Clay at Pillow Fort Studios


Both/And is a project of the New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs.
www.nmcsap.org

Intro music: "Can't Get Enough Sunlight" written and recorded by Michelle Chamuel http://michellechamuel.com/
Logo: Alex Ross-Reed
Produced by: Jess Clark
Edited By: Dacia Clay at Pillow Fort Studios
https://www.pillowfortpodcasts.com

In this episode, Jess Clark, Director of Sexual Violence Prevention for the New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs, interviews Darin Dorsey. Darin leads Rooting Movements, a consulting firm dedicated to strengthening social and political movements by helping organizations connect with the history, values, and approaches of their respective movements. He holds expertise in violence prevention, policy advocacy, and organizational change management. And as you will hear in this conversation about anti-blackness in the movement to end gender-based violence, he’s especially passionate about holding organizations accountable to their missions and values.
You can learn more from Darin as the host of the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s series on anti-blackness in the movement, which is linked in the show notes!
Links:
Learn more about Darin's consulting work!
Men’s work by Paul Kivel
Miriame Kaba talks about the history of the sexual violence movement and prison abolition on Chris Hayes
TAASA activity-based assessment
Caitlin Rosenthal Accounting for Slavery
1619 project
Loretta Ross Calling In course
Mother Jones article How the Mainstream Movement Against Gender-Based Violence Fails Black Workers and Survivors

Intro music: "Can't Get Enough Sunlight" written and recorded by Michelle Chamuel
Logo: Alex Ross-Reed
Produced by: Jess Clark
Edited By: Dacia Clay at Pillow Fort Studios


Both/And is a project of the New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs.
www.nmcsap.org

Intro music: "Can't Get Enough Sunlight" written and recorded by Michelle Chamuel http://michellechamuel.com/
Logo: Alex Ross-Reed
Produced by: Jess Clark
Edited By: Dacia Clay at Pillow Fort Studios
https://www.pillowfortpodcasts.com

1 hr 3 min

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