YWCA HOSTS SHIFT – AN AMEND TOGETHER VIRTUAL CONFERENCE FOR NATIONAL AFFILIATES AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS

(NASHVILLE, Tenn.- Sept. 14, 2021) -  YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee’s AMEND Together program is hosting the second SHIFT Conference on Monday, Sept. 23, 2021. This virtual event will feature national and local leaders in the gender-based violence prevention arena and supporters of the AMEND Together program.  Sponsored by Bank of America, SHIFT is a free, online conference for AMEND Together affiliates, youth serving organizations, and members of the community interested in learning more about this work.WHO:Chief John Drake | Metro Nashville Police DepartmentShan Foster | Exec. Dir. AMEND Together & VP of External Affairs YWCADavid Plazas | Engagement Editor, Tennessean & USA Today NetworkBrenda Tracy | Activist, Advocate & Survivor, Set the ExpectationAnd more…WHEN:Monday, Sept. 2710am – 3pm CSTHOW:Join the virtual event by registering here.MORE: Through expert speakers, engaging workshops, and discussions that cause us to think differently, the SHIFT conference will challenge the elements of our culture that contributes to violence against women. Attendees will acquire a better understanding of gender-based violence, prevention strategies, as well as best practices to engage boys and men to be a part of the solution to end intimate partner violence.AMEND Together is a primary prevention initiative dedicated to ending violence against women and girls by engaging men and boys to be a part of the solution. Together, we seek to challenge the culture that supports violence, cultivate healthy masculinity, and change the future for women and girls. AMEND expanded nationally in 2020 to YWCA affiliates in Dayton, OH, Central Virginia (Lynchburg), Greater Memphis, Silicon Valley, CA, Lubbock, TX, Mohawk Valley, NY, and South Hampton Roads, VA. AMEND Together offers programming in more than 20 schools across Metro Nashville Public Schools. Learn more here.AMEND Together is a program of YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee. ### 

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