Leveraging March Themes to Inspire Action

A lot gets packed into the 31 days of March — and I’m talking about more than just March Madness and the wild spring-to-winter-and-back-again weather in Denver.

After all, March plays host to both Brain Injury Awareness Month and Women’s History Month. Both offer us terrific opportunities to invite new people into conversations about our shared interests in ending violence against women and girls.

For some musings on leveraging these March themes for action, check out two new Psychology Today posts:

To read “Brain Injuries and Domestic Violence,” click here.

To read “Intimate Violence and Women’s Health,” click here.

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For more on transforming awareness into action and building a better world together, I invite you to explore Every 90 Seconds: Our Common Cause Ending Violence against Women, available from Oxford University Press or:

Published by Anne P. DePrince, PhD

Author of "Every 90 Seconds: Our Common Cause Ending Violence Against Women" (Oxford University Press), Anne is Distinguished University Professor of Psychology and Associate Vice Provost of Public Good Strategy and Research at the University of Denver. She directs the Traumatic Stress Studies Group.

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