Creating Safe Spaces: Discussion on Sexual Violence in Diverse Groups

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LJI Journalist Name
SherrySkyrise
LJI Partner Name
Skyrise Media Society
Region
BC
Community
Greater Vancouver

Violence against women and the LGBTQ community is often a taboo subject in Farsi-speaking communities. We hosted an open discussion seminar where audience members actively participated in conversations about the violence women face and the challenges confronting the LGBTQ community within our community.

The outcome was very positive, and we received numerous favorable comments. Most of viewers specifically emphasized the importance of continuing such programs, highlighting the need to address these taboo topics more openly among Farsi-speaking people.

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