Date

04/30/2026 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PST

Location

Online

Host(s)

David Lee and Ashleigh Klein-Jimenez, VALOR



Presenter(s)

Jakana Thomas, University of California San Diego

Anita Raj, Tulane University



Description

New data from the California Violence Experiences (CalVEX) Survey offers a timely look at how Californians are experiencing violence, including experiences within the past year. These findings highlight patterns of violence, impacts on health and well-being, and how experiences vary across communities. Join VALOR and UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy to explore key findings and what they mean for strengthening prevention efforts across the state.

 

 



Learning Objectives

  • Describe key findings from the latest 2025 CalVEX data
  • Explain how CalVEX’s population-based, behaviorally specific approach provides a more complete understanding of violence than traditional data sources
  • Identify ways to use CalVEX findings to inform prevention strategies, cross-sector partnerships, and systems-level approaches in California


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