2007 Women and Girls in Georgia Conference on Violence ------------------------------------------------------------- Friday 4-5pm Registration&Welcome 5-5:45pm Masters Hall From Love to Lethality: Findings from the Georgia Fatality Review Project Beck Dunn Policy Director Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence 5:45-6pm Break in Pecan Tree Galleria 6-7:30pm Fighting Human Trafficking in Georgia Masters Hall The Business of Human Trafficking--In Our Own Backyard Rachel Hagues, Allison McWilliams and Melinda L. Williams University of Georgia Ending Sex Trafficking of Children in Atlanta Deborah Richardson, The Atlanta Women's Foundation 7:30pm Dinner Buffet at the Women's and Gender Studies Building Remarks by Joan Prittie Project Safe, Athens, GA Saturday 8-9am Registration 8:30-9:30am Dangerous Intersections: HIV and Violence Against Women room K/L Dázon Dixon Diallo Director SisterLove: An Organization for Women's Sexual & Reproductive Health 9:30-10am Break in Kellogg Concourse 10-11am Women & Violence in Prison Teaching Female Prisoners About Relationship, Conflict, and Violence Management Skills: Notes from the Field Jennifer A. Samp & Jennifer L. Monahan, University of Georgia Mediation and Domestic Violence The Use of Mediation in Civil Cases Involving Domestic Violence Louise Bill & Anne Hicks-Coolick, Kennesaw State University 10am-12pm Media, Representation and Resistance room SNAPSHOTS Kim Frndak, Rhiannon Rose, Patricia Henritze, Betty Hart The Women's Resource Center to End Domestic Violence Reframing the Picture: A Gendered Examination of Violence in Advertising Courtney Brooks, Berea College Representations of Black Femininity Adia Harvey & Melinda Mills, Georgia State University Crime in the News: Representations of Domestic Violence in the Georgia Press Suzanne Enck-Wanzer, Eastern Illinois University Workshops on Violence Prevention for Girls Women's and Gender Studies Building Girls Speak Up - GOAL Listens Developing Activities to Address Violence in Girls' Lives Errin Vuley & Zola Shannon-Mullen The Black Church & Domestic Violence Institute Girl We Need to Talk: Young Women Examining Dynamics of Intimate Relationship Violence Dia S. Hodnett 11-12pm The Violence of Silence Lies, Leverage, and Isolation: When Fiction Becomes Fact Valerie L. Ruffin, Emory University The Violence of Silence: Coming Out as Black Lesbian Resistance Shannon J. Miller, University of Georgia 12-1:30pm Lunch in Magnolia Ballroom Everything I Know About Violence I Learned Inside Alabama's Prison for Women Lisa Kung Director Southern Center for Human Rights 1:30-3pm Focus on Adolescent Girls Georgia Adolescent Girls: Depression & Interpersonal Violence Katherine Raczynski, Matt Orbell, Heidi Ehrenreich, Robin Pratt, Pamela Orpinas University of Georgia Personal Empowerment in Adolescent Dating Relationships M.L. Parker, J. Maria Bermudez, Kelly Campbell, University of Georgia Against Violence on Campus Motivations & Justifications for Partner Aggression in African-American College Women J. Celeste Walley-Jean, Clayton State University Movements & Organizing Against Violence Michelle Emerson & Corinne McNamara, Kennesaw State University Workshop on Policy women's studies building Georgia Commission on Family Violence Learning from the Experts: Affecting Policy Based on Survivor's Experiences Kirsten Rambo & Lindsey Siegel 3-3:15pm Break in Kellogg Concourse 3:15-4:45pm Communities Working to End Violence Madres, Hijas y Violencia: An Exploration of Family Dynamics and Domestic Violence through the Voices of Latina Mothers and Daughters Josie Serrata, Margaret Jones, & Julia Perilla, Georgia State University Jessica Nunan, Caminar Latino, Inc. Naming the Injustice: Building Accountability within the South Asian Community to End Violence Against Women and Girls Anneliese A. Singh, University of Georgia Priyanka Sinha, Raksha Sonali Sadequee, Rawvolution Wellness Coach Tutoring Our Youth: What High School Students Can Do to Effectively Create Change in their Community Megan Adams, Keondra Jackson, Lataya Cochran Greene County High School Complicating Factors: Refugee Status & Homelessness Violence Against Refugee Women & Girls in Georgia Njeri Marekia-Cleaveland, University of Georgia Susan Pavlin, Refugee Family Services Examining Various Situational Factors of Violence Against Women Living in the Homeless/Domestic Violence Shelters Thomandra Sam & Stacey Jackson, Auburn University Men in the Movement room Do We Really have to Work with Men to End Violence Against Women? Shelley Serdahely, Men Stopping Violence Understanding Men's Violence Against Women Larry Gourdine, University of Georgia 5-6pm Economic Impact of Violence Against Women Phaedra Corso Associate Professor of Health Policy, University of Georgia Sunday 8:30-9:30am Violence Against Women & Social Justice: What is the Role of our Professions? Julia Perilla Associate Professor of Psychology at Georgia State University Interim Director, TAPESTRI: The Refugee & Immigrant Coalition Against Domestic Violence 9:30-10am Break in Kellogg Concourse 10-11:30am LGBT Communities & Intimate Partner Violence An Ecological Evaluation of Lesbian Domestic Violence Mikel Walters, Georgia State University Violence outside to Violence within: The Relationship Between Sexual Orientation Violence in Schools and Sexual Minority Intimate Partner Violence Caroline Lippy & Julia Perilla, Georgia State University Sexual Violence & Campus Cultures room Perception of Incapacitated Heterosexual Assault: Influences of Relationship Status, Assailant Intoxication, and Post-Assault Sleeping Arrangements Trent W. Mauer & Marlo Rouse-Arnett, Georgia Southern University Creating a Coordinated Campus Approach to Ending Sexual Violence: Paper & PowerPoint Presentation Yvette Upton & Colleen Petterson, Georgia Institute of Technology 11:30-12:30pm Action Sarah Cook & Shawn Paul Associate Professor of Psychology at Georgia State University & Interim Director, Georgia Network to End Sexual Assault 12:30-1pm Wrap-up Discussion