RSVP to reserve your spot at our first mini-conference of the year, held Saturday, March 12, 2022.
Julie-Ann Rivers Cochran - Starting at 3 PM ET / 2 PM CT / 1 PM MT / 12 PM PT
Julie Ann Rivers-Cochran, MSW is a leader within the field of the prevention and intervention of gender-based violence (GBV). Over 20 years ago, Julie Ann began her career in the movement to end GBV by providing direct services and advocacy for survivors at local domestic violence and sexual assault programs throughout the United States. Prior to TAOS, Rivers-Cochran worked for the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma and Mental Health and as Founder for Blackbird Consulting for Nonprofits, a consultancy committed to helping nonprofit organizations carry out their mission while best serving their constituency. As a survivor of childhood trauma, Rivers-Cochran is a fierce advocate, whose personal experience with the impact of sexual assault and domestic violence has translated into a lifelong goal of listening to, then advocating for survivors while holding perpetrators and the systems that support them accountable.
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Jamuna Rosner - Starting at 4:15 ET / 3:15 CT / 2:15 MT / 1:15 MT
Jamuna is a trauma-informed coach, guide, facilitator, and creator of Transcend: Trauma-Informed Coaching Certification Program. Jamuna began her trauma-informed work over 10 years ago by supporting women around addiction and codependency and has since grown into coaching other coaches, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders through their own traumas to create massive breakthroughs. Jamuna’s greatest mission is to expand trauma-informed coaching in the world by helping coaches develop the skills and confidence to take their clients deeper and facilitate bigger breakthroughs, all while staying client-centered.
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Tim Law, Esq. - Starting at 5 PM ET / 4 PM CT / 3 PM MT / 2 PM PT
Timothy Law is the co-founder of Ending Clergy Abuse and an attorney in Seattle, Washington, USA. He is a Catholic, and in 2014, he became active at the local level to confront his archdiocese on the issue of clergy abuse. In 2015, he met Barbara Blaine, founder of SNAP, and was introduced to the national and international dimensions of clergy abuse in the Catholic Church. In 2017, Barbara Blaine, Tim and others conceived what became ECA in Geneva, Switzerland in 2018. ECA is an international association of survivors and advocates from 20+ countries and 6 continents whose mission is to compel the Vatican/Roman Catholic Church to protect children from clergy abuse and to promote justice for survivors. ECA played an important role in Rome at the 2019 Pope’s Summit on Clergy Abuse coordinating the voices of the international survivor/activists before the bishops and the world press promoting Zero Tolerance as an universal law of the Church.
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When
March 12, 2022 at 3:00pm - 6pm
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I never got the zoom link for today’s mini conference.
Can you send me the meeting ID and password (not the URL) so I can join by phone?
Robert