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Webinar 4: Media's Role in Ending Gender-Based Violence
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Toronto, Canada – Thursday, October 14, 2021
The media and entertainment industry play a momentous role in shaping cultural attitudes about gender. Gender stereotypes and underrepresentation in media can contribute to negative attitudes and violence toward women. However, today’s fast access to news, television, film, and music presents new opportunities for us to address gender inequalities and end gender-based violence (GBV).
Webinar 4: Media’s Role in Ending Gender-Based Violence
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Toronto, Canada – Friday, October 1, 2021
The growing reach of all forms of media through the internet and online social platforms has opened the doors to the instantaneous spread of harmful content that can reinforce attitudes that lead to gender-based violence (GBV). However, today’s fast access to news, television, film, and music also presents new opportunities for us to address gender inequalities and eradicate GBV.
KCA’s Latest Gender-Based Violence Webinar Tackles the Difficulties of Navigating the Legal and Justice System for Victims and Survivors
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Toronto, Canada – Monday, September 27, 2021
Kenyan Canadian Association (KCA) hosted it’s third webinar on September 25th, 2021, aimed at addressing Gender-Based Violence (GBV). The event was part of a high-impact webinar series supported by funds from the Government of Canada through the Canadian Women’s Foundation, Safer + Stronger COVID-19 Emergency Grant.
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