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SAFE-NOW will host two great events in October!

 

1st EVENT:

You are cordially invited to……

“This is Where I Learned Not to Sleep” Film Screening and Expert Panel Discussion.

Thursday October 3rd, at The Center (Bartlesville Community Center)

6pm – 8pm

This powerful Award-Winning documentary chronicles the life and work of Lt Mark Wynn – retired police officer and domestic violence survivor.

Come meet and hear from Mark Wynn himself, after the 40-minute film.

FREE.  REGISTRATION REQUIRED. LIMITED SEATS. This Film is Not Rated.

 

VIEW THE TRAILER HERE

 

REGISTER HERE   (see poster below for more details)

 

2nd EVENT:

 Friday October 4 at Tri County Tech, Bartlesville,

3rd annual Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Prevention Conference.

Back by popular demand, our speaker will be world-renowned speaker and trainer Lt. Mark Wynn (ret).

This is a FREE conference but REGISTRATION is REQUIRED. LIMITED SPOTS.

CLEET APPROVED; 8 hours

LCSW, LPC, LMFT, LADC: 8 hours

 

REGISTER HERE  (see poster below for more details)

 

If you have already registered, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Walk a Mile in Her Shoes®

Since 2001, men, women, and their families around the world have joined award-winning Walk a Mile in Her Shoes®: The International Men’s March to Stop Rape, Sexual Assault & Gender Violence. It is a dramatic opportunity to raise awareness in your community about the serious causes, effects, and remediations to men’s sexualized violence.

Why Men in Women’s Shoes?

There is an old saying: “You can’t understand another person’s experience until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes.” To get people listening, learning, and talking, Walk a Mile in Her Shoes® education Events organize around men literally walking one mile in women’s high-heeled shoes. It’s not easy walking in these shoes, but it’s an experience around which a lot of education, self-reflection, and change happens. It’s impressive to see such a visually stunning public statement of listening, learning, allyship, and commitment. It’s an engaging event that gets the community talking about sex and gender biases, gender identity, gender relations, and men’s sexualized violence.

A Word

From Our Team

SAFE-NOW believes in empowerment through education.
If you would like one of our experts to speak at your school, or community group, please contact us by email oksafenow@gmail.com