These files are part of the Engaging Migrant Men project.
MCN developed 3 vignettes that portray the three messages developed in video and printed form.
These files are part of the Engaging Migrant Men project.
MCN developed 3 vignettes that portray the three messages developed in video and printed form.
These files are part of the Engaging Migrant Men project.
Accompanying discussion guides were created to be used by male peers, community leaders, or outreach workers for one-on-one and small group discussions with men.
Hombres Unidos is a peer-led workshop focused on the primary prevention of sexual and intimate partner violence (s/ipv) with Latino migrant men. Developed in 2005 with the support from the Centers for Disease and Control, this five session workshop is implemented using a popular education technique (Paulo Freire) which is a concept that incorporates notions of class, political struggle and social transformation.
This webinar (sponsored by the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs) focuses on the collaborative development of a primary prevention workshop for Latino migrant men, the evaluation of the workshop, and the continuing effort on engaging Latino migrant men as allies with women in s/ipv prevention after the five session workshop.
After this webinar, participants will be able to identify:
During the webinar, Adrian referenced a few handouts that are used in the program. Below you will find a few of these in Spanish.
La Vida Mia portrays the life of a Latina agricultural worker who is experiencing domestic violence in her personal life. The video depicts the reality that abuse victims face and the effect the abuse has on their life. Warning, this video may contain graphic scenarios as it displays abusive situations.
This photonovella accompanies the video "La Vida Mia"
Please contact Adrian Velasquez, Family Violence Initiative Coordinator at MCN if you would like to receive a DVD version of this educational video.
The Texas After Violence Project is an independent narrative and human rights project. They:
They work toward a more just and less violent Texas: a society that recognizes and affirms the dignity and value of every human being.
This photonovella accompanies the video "La Vida Mia"