Date

03/04/2026 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM PST

Location

Online

Host(s)

Yesenia Quevedo, VALOR

Virginia Garcia, VALOR



Presenter(s)

Ashleigh Klein, Director of Prevention, VALOR

Alyssa Raquel Avila, Ed.D Assistant Director, Community & Contract Education, Mt. San Antonio College, ValorUS Board of Directors

Leighia Moore-Fleming, Ed.D Dean of Students, Coastline College



Description

Community colleges play an essential role in California’s educational ecosystem. They are deeply connected to the communities they serve and often represent the most accessible entry point into higher education. Ensuring that these campuses are safe, supportive environments fosters not only student success, but the collective wellbeing of the communities they belong to.

 

Join VALOR for a web conference offering a practical and strengths-based introduction to sexual violence response and prevention tailored specifically for California community colleges. Together, we will explore the unique opportunities these campuses have to advance trauma-informed responses, strengthen partnerships with local rape crisis centers, and integrate prevention strategies into the heart of student support systems. Participants will leave with a foundational understanding of sexual violence on community college campuses, actionable strategies they can implement right away, and pathways for ongoing partnerships to build safer, stronger campus communities.



Learning Objectives

  • Identify how sexual violence impacts student well-being and persistence on community college campuses, and why trauma-informed response and prevention are essential to student success.
  • Describe unique opportunities for sexual and domestic violence prevention work on community college campuses.
  • Share examples of campus-community partnerships to support survivors on campus.


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