CONNECT in the News
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Domestic Violence from a Male Perspective
By Donna Lamb, Caribbean Life, on 11/04/09
...Quentin Walcott, program director of CONNECT Training Institute, which educates people about the dynamics and consequences of family violence, emphasized that — despite the efforts of some to convince others that violence is instigated equally by men a
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Medgar Evers College Commemorates Domestic Violence Month
By Mary Alice Miller, Our Time Press (online), on 10/16/09
On Monday, October 19th at 1:30 pm, the Male Development and Empowerment Center (MDEC) will host a special domestic violence forum in the Founders Auditorium. The gathering, entitled “Domestic Violence: Moving Men from Allies to Activists,” is designed fo
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Black men need to wake up to the facts on our women's health
By Mark Anthony Neal, theGrio, on 10/14/09
October is both Breast Cancer Awareness Month as well as Domestic Abuse Awareness Month and, on the surface, the two seem to have little in common except concern for the quality of women's lives. Most men understand that breast cancer and domestic violen
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CONNECT Interfaith Theological Roundtable Breakfast
By Meagan Manas, National Council of Churches USA (www.ncccusa.org), on 05/12/09
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Generating Resources for Battered Women via Community Empowerment: CONNECT
By National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Building Comprehensive Solutions (newsletter), Volume 5, Number 3, on 04/11/04
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By Debbie Nathan, City Limits, on 04/12/04
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Ten Healthcare Consequences Resulting from "Psychological Battering"
By Ellen Taliaferro, MD, FACEP, Health After Trauma, on 04/10/04
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CONNECT launches a campaign focused on bystanders in Central Brooklyn.
By CONNECT, Press Release, on 06/09/06
Bystander Campaign launched in Central Brooklyn in collaboration with New York Department of Health.
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Union Takes a Day Off Work for Introspection on Abuse
By Eileen Markey, Citylimits Weekly #557, on 06/16/06
Citylimits talks with Verizon, and CONNECT Training Institute Director Quentin Walcott on the Initiative.


