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More than 12 million American men and women a year are victims of rape, physical violence or stalking by an intimate partner. As the coronavirus pandemic has forced many families to shelter in place over the last 18 months, the numbers of domestic violence and child abuse cases have skyrocketed at an outsized pace. Join Washington Post Live on Thursday, Oct. 21 for a series of conversations with experts that go in-depth about how the mental health impact of domestic violence influences other facets of survivor’s lives and how the pandemic has renewed efforts to pass legislation to combat abuse. 


Stream here: wapo.st/domesticviolenceoct2021
 

Speakers

Margarita Guzmán

Executive Director, Violence Intervention Program

Rachel Louise Snyder

Author & Activist

Rep. Debbie Dingell

(D-Mich.)

Rep. Jackie Speier

(D-Calif.)

Speakers

Paul M. Patterson

Rep. John Katko (R-N.Y.)

Ranking Member, House Homeland Security Committee

Katherine Moore

Jeanette Manfra

Director of Risk & Compliance, Google Cloud and Former Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity, CISA

Content from HP

“During the program, an HP film starring Christian Slater tells the story of common security scenarios that have come about due to the shift to remote working during the pandemic and introduces the launch of HP Wolf Security.”

Content from Purina

Domestic violence victims are often forced to make a difficult decision- stay in an abusive situation or leave a beloved pet behind due to the lack of pet-friendly shelters. In a segment sponsored by Purina, Nina Leigh Krueger, CEO and President of Purina and Elise Johansen, Executive Director of Safe Voices speak with Tamron Hall about their work helping shelters become pet friendly through the Purple Leash Project.

The pandemic arguably changed the world of work more than any single event in recent history. It presented employers with a unique moment to turn crisis into opportunity by reinforcing the critical role organizations play in supporting the health, safety and well-being of the U.S. workforce. American University professor Elisa Labott talks with David Cordani, President and CEO of Cigna, about the relationship between employee health and productivity, the importance of whole-person health, and their broader impact on economic and community vitality. The discussion will reveal insights from a newly published study by The Economist on why employee well-being matters. 

Nina Leigh Krueger

CEO & President, Purina

Elise Johansen

Executive Director, Safe Voices

Tamron Hall

Journalist, The Tamron Hall Show

Content from Siemens Healthineers

Travel and Testing: What is Next?

While the vaccines are a great next step in fighting the pandemic, we can’t lower our guard. Not all countries have broad access to vaccination. In the U.S. people that have access to vaccines may not have been  vaccinated, and children may not be vaccinated until much later in the year. Variants of concern will inevitably continue to appear, and we are seeing areas of the world where infections are at their peak and continue to trend up. As we consider travel and move about the world again, how can we remain safe while traveling? The U.S. State Department  warned against travel to about 80% of the world only last month, as many countries continue to contend with surges of the virus. Setting up a testing protocol that is flexible and timely, and keep travelers safe, will be key. Some countries, airports and airlines are already implementing testing measures systematically with success. What does the future of travel look like? We will discuss in this segment.

Deepak Nath, PhD

President, Siemens Healthineers Laboratory Diagnostics

Jeanne Meserve

Journalist, CTV News



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Content from: The Rockefeller Foundation

Dr. Rajiv J. Shah

President, the rockefeller foundation

Interviewed by:
Mara Liasson

national political correspondent, NPR

  Event Details

Monday, April

Doors Open: 2:45 p.m.

Program: 3:30 p.m.


The Washington Post Live Center
1301 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20071

Free to attend. Pre-registration is required.

 

The program will be streamed live for those who cannot attend in person at wapo.st/healthandbigdata2020
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