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RE:Imagining Anti-Violence Work

Hosted by We Deserve Better Project · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes

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Welcome to RE:Imagining Anti-Violence Work, a small space where we’re going to unpack the big issues currently impacting the anti-violence field and collectively dream up a new future. A podcast brought to you by the We Deserve Better Project. wedeservebetterproject.substack.com

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We Deserve Better Project hosts RE:Imagining Anti-Violence Work, a business show with 11 episodes published.

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From Surviving to Thriving

Jun 1, 202640mEp. 11S1

In this episode, Steph sits down with Mariam from RAFT and Jackie from The SOAR Collective to explore what helps anti-violence organizations not just survive, but thrive. Drawing on findings from the What Works: Insights

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How Do You Know it's Time to Go?

May 4, 20261h 24mEp. 10S1

In this episode, Steph sits down with Rita to explore her decades-long journey in the anti-violence movement—from her early days as a young survivor facilitating peer support groups to becoming a leader shaping healing-c

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Flip the Script

Apr 6, 202653mEp. 9S1

In Episode 9, Jackie flips the script and interviews Steph about her journey through—and out of—the anti-violence field. Steph reflects on what drew her to the work, the realities of workplace harm within mission-driven

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Coming Together Because We Deserve Better

Mar 2, 202638mEp. 8S1

As the original solution for protecting workers’ rights in exploitative workplaces, unions are starting to make their way into anti-violence organizations across the nation. In Episode 8, Steph is joined by Lorraine, a s

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So You're Telling Me There's A Chance!

Feb 2, 202655mEp. 7S1

With so many anti-violence workers experiencing abuse and navigating toxic work environments, it can be hard to envision a brighter future. But there are pockets of change and hope all around us! This month, Steph connec

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Do I Have the Right to Say No?

Jan 5, 202651m0

There’s a lot of talk about the power of setting healthy boundaries, but what does that really mean… and why can it be so hard to do? In Episode 6, Steph unpacks this hot topic with Lauren R. Taylor, a powerhouse in the

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Reading & Writing Practices to Combat Burnout

Dec 1, 202532mEp. 5S1

In Episode 5, Steph is joined by Megan Schoetter, the Assistant Professor of Professional and Technical Writing at West Chester University and an anti-violence volunteer advocate. They explore how reading and writing pra

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Fearless Funding in Tumultuous Times

Nov 3, 202557mEp. 4S1

In Episode 4, Steph is joined by Kayla DeCant, the Project Director of Prevention & Outreach at Lewis University, working to prevent and respond to gender-based violence and substance use/misuse on campus. They chat abou

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Self-Care or Staff Exploitation?

Oct 6, 202544mEp. 3S1

In Episode 3, Steph is joined by Jess H, former anti-violence worker, current mental health therapist, and author of the blog post A Point of View: On Promoting Self-Care as a Tactic of Worker Exploitation. Steph and Jes

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Don't We Work to END Abuse Here?

Sep 8, 202548mEp. 2S1

In Episode 2, Steph is joined by Hoiyan, a former anti-violence advocate, survivor, and current social work graduate student. Steph and Hoiyan unpack the challenges within the field, including burnout, toxic nonprofit cu

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The Assessment Speaks For Itself: We Deserve Better

Aug 4, 202539mEp. 1S1

Welcome to RE:Imagining Anti-Violence Work, our new podcast by the We Deserve Better Project. It’s a small space where we’re going to unpack the big issues currently impacting the anti-violence field, and collectively dr

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RE:Imagining Anti-Violence Work Podcast Coming Soon!

Aug 1, 20251m00

Welcome to RE:Imagining Anti-Violence Work, the new podcast brought to you by the We Deserve Better Project. Subscribe now! First episode out August 4th! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with o

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