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ACME Session presents: Unstoppable  


https://umfa.utah.edu/events/acme-unstoppable

Thursday, October 26 | 6–8 pm
Main Branch Salt Lake Public Library | 210 E 400 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84102 

   

Join us for a panel discussion, Q&A, art activity, and story collection at the SLCPL Main Library! 

In partnership with the Gender-Based Violence Consortium at the U of U, local artist Lilian Agar, and the Salt Lake City Public Library, the UMFA will host a dynamic panel discussion with community partners, art-making, and personal story collection that provides a safe space for participants to discuss and heal from the trauma of domestic violence. Offering an inclusive, safe space that fosters dialogue among community members of all ages, we hope to engage with students and faculty, artists, advocates, and families of all types.   

Annie Isabel Fukushima (Moderator)

Dr. Annie Isabel Fukushima is the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies and the Interim Associate Dean of Research and Academic Affairs for the School for Cultural & Social Transformation. Dr. Fukushima is the project lead and co-principal investigator for the Gender-Based Violence Consortium.   

The Panelists

Lilian Agar 

Originally from Mexico and previously based in Los Angeles, Lilian Agar is a Salt Lake City multi-media artist-activist, correctional counselor, therapist in training and undergraduate research fellow at the Gender-Based Violence Consortium in the University of Utah.  

 

Yolanda Francisco-Nez 

Ms. Francisco-Nez is the executive director of Restoring Ancestral Winds, Inc.. Yolanda is a strong advocate of the Native people, especially women and children, and uses her expertise to help inform policy and advocate change.   

 

Brandy Farmer 

Brandy is a recognized leader in Utah regarding domestic violence prevention education and has developed curriculum to educate faith leaders, law enforcement, healthcare providers, journalists, business and professional leaders, and general populations-including teens and parents’ education on dating violence prevention.    

   

Trinh Mai 

Trinh is passionate about promoting the health and wellbeing of marginalized communities, people in general, and our planet. She currently owns and runs a private practice: Trinh Mai Counseling & Consulting where she conducts individual psychotherapy and well-being workshops.  

 

Sponsors 

Gender-Based Violence Consortium, U of U 

School for Cultural & Social Transformation, U of U 

Mellon Foundation

Utah Domestic Violence Coalition
 

Donors
ZAP, University of Utah 

   

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