Last Friday, HOPE Training invited Respect back to join their talk on Male Victims from Black, African, Asian and other Minoritised Ethnic Heritage communities. Ippo Panteloudakis, Respect’s Head of Services, shared insight from the Men’s Advice Line on ethnically minoritised male victims of domestic abuse.
Barbican curatorial assistant, Chris Bayley, breaks down his views on the social expectations of masculinity and how society can benefit from accepting the existence of multiple masculinities, alongside the Barbican’s exhibition, Masculinities: Liberation Through Photography. Chris believes that by challenging narrow definitions of masculinity, and gender more broadly, we can open conversations on social stigmas that tell men it’s wrong to show emotions or vulnerabilities.
HOPE Training and Consultancy, supported by HARM Network, Dr Olumide Adisa and Sarah Wigley Associates, are sparking discussions about domestic and sexual abuse and its impact on survivors in Black and Minority Ethnic Communities during Covid-19 through regular Zoom calls. The calls are hosted by Meena Kumari, bringing together frontline workers, activists, survivors, academics and policy makers.
Respect are recruiting 5 new Trustees. As a Trustee you will have the opportunity to shape the future of a unique charity and work with other Trustees and the staff team to ultimately help us reach our goal of ending domestic abuse.
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