Seminar Series

The COVID-19 Seminar Series is a bi-weekly series that happens on Friday at 3 PM EDT, with the goal of education, dialogue, engagement. Every week covers a new topic, from child abuse to intimate partner violence, with experts in the field.

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Our next seminar series will be on Friday, August 7th at 3 PM EDT. This topic for this panel and discussion is“Intersection of Technology & Domestic Violence.”

Please sign up for this seminar below. We will be sending the link to the Zoom only to registered participants. If you have already signed up for our mailing list, no need to sign up once more.

Missed one of our seminar series?

Check out past recordings here or the latest seminar below.

A huge thank you to all of our panelists who gave their time to be a part of our seminar series:

Dr. Lisa Bates, Social Epidemiologist and Vice-Chair of Education at Columbia University

Professor Jeffrey Miron, Economist & Director of Undergraduate Studies of Economics at Harvard University

Ruth M. Glenn, President and CEO of National Coalition against Domestic Violence

Dr. Thomas Burke, Chief of the Division of Global Health and Human Rights in the Department of Emergency Health

Professor David Hoffman, Steed Family Professor of the Practice of Cybersecurity Policy at the Duke Sanford School of Public Policy

Professor Doris Somner, Ira and Jewell Williams Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures of African and African American Studies at Harvard University; Founder of Cultural Agents

Dr. Yael Danieli, Director and Co-Founder of the Group Project for Holocaust Survivors and their Children

Ms. Maro Matosian, Founder and Executive Director of the Women’s Support Center (WSC) of Yerevan

Kathryn Robb, Executive Director of CHILD USAdvocacy

Dr. Melissa Merick, President and CEO of Prevent Child Abuse America

Teresa Huizar, Executive Director of the Washington-based National Children’s Alliance