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The African American Domestic Peace Project (AADPP) is hosting a weekly Blog Talk radio show called AADPPRadio.com. AADPPRadio.com is a vehicle to discuss critical issues associated with domestic violence in the African American and African diaspora communities. It is a primary prevention and public education tool to inform African Americans across the United States about the problem, research and solution to understand issues related to domestic violence and approaches to reduce domestic violence. In the radio shows we will explore either traditional or innovative but also thoughtfully discussed experiences and perspectives of domestic violence among African Americans. Our shows will be hosted by three collaborators: 1) The Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community (IDVAAC) that is a national technical assistance and resource center on domestic violence among African Americans); the African American Domestic Peace Project (AADPP is a project developed by IDVAAC located in 15 cities across the United States; currently, 8 sites will host shows) and finally the Women of Color Network (WOCN: a national domestic violence and sexual assault technical assistance organization). IDVAACRadio.com is funded by a grant from the Administration for Children and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau, US Department of Health and Human Services. The words and content of these programs are the responsibilities of the host and do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. Department of Human Services. Please visit www.IDVAACRadio.com for show information and other details.

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This session will discuss the importance of training, engaging and keeping youth at the center of the movement to end dating/domestic violence.

While it may appear that Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's) do not have issues of domestic violence on their campuses they in fact do. There are many barriers that women of color may experience in seeking assistance.... more

What will the Older Ones tell the Younger Ones about Domestic Violence? This Show is provided by the Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community

African American Survivors of Domestic Violence Speak

Join hosts Alice Lynch and Sumayya Coleman, Research Commentator Shasme Jackson and show engineer Tonya Lovelace Davis as they speak to Sam Simmons and Ramesh Kathanadhi, about Stephen A. Smith's commentary from... more

Research has shown that the Church is the center for the Black/African American community and plays a great role in many lives. From the teachings in the faith ministry, healing and awareness offerings are conveyed to the community. As... more

This show will focus on how mental health specialists work with victims in the African American community. National guest speaker will include Adrienne Casteele, Dr. John L Casteele Jr., Ph.D., LMFT and Will Yancy. Guest will... more

Join hosts Alice Lynch and Sumayya Coleman and show commentator Shasme Jackson as they talk to Pastor Annie T. Montgomery and Ayanna Harris about the quest for justice for Marissa Alexander and The Free Marissa Now campaign. A... more

Join Host Dr. Oliver Williams, Co-Executive Director of the Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community as he discusses with Domestic of Violence Experts LaDonna M. Combs, Founder and Co-Director of Sisters... more

Join Host Fatima Kourouma as she discusses the intersection of Domestic of Violence and HIV/AIDS with guest speakers Grace Aron and Veronica Saccoh, describing the prevalence and intersection of HIV/AIDS and Domestic Violence... more

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