Agents for Change
Afterward: Where are we now?
Episode notes
Hala is joined by Lula Dembele for this postscript/afterward episode where we we consider where we are in 2024 when it comes to stopping violence against women before it starts.
Lula is a specialist in gender relations and anti-patriarchal systems change. She is a passionate advocate for survivors of childhood sexual abuse, and childhood and adult domestic violence. Combining lived experience and professional expertise in strategic policy and gender mainstreaming, Lula dedicates her efforts to systemic and cultural change that prevents and reduces male violence against women and children.
Lula is co-author of An Australian Framework for the ethical co-production of research and evaluation with victim-survivors of domestic, family, and sexual violence, and Who uses domestic, family, and sexual violence, how, and why? The State of Knowledge Report on Violence Perpetration (2023).
If you, or someone you care about, need support please contact 1800 Respect on 1800 737 732.
For more information, connections and resources about preventing violence against women:
www.ourwatch.org.au
To connect with us and find out more:
www.agentsforchange.com.au
To connect with Hala Abdelbour and the Institute of Non-Violence
ionv.com.au
Detailed Music Credits:
“Motivational Inspiring Piano 1” by Stephan Lindsjo, “Creative Thinking” by Tristan Noon, “Old Postcards” by Marcel, “Loving” by The Houston, ”A Fascinating Feeling,” “A Deep Emotion,” and “A Timeless Journey” by Stephen Schwartz, “Waking Up” by Ali Goldstein, “Accoustic Road” by Music Dog, “Jarvis 8,” “Ambiment,” “Bass Walker,” “Clean Soul,” “Thinking Music,” “Over Under,” “Babylon,” by Kevin Macleod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/