University of Baltimore, My Covenant Place Host Third Bi-Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Forum, Oct. 28
October 26, 2021
Contact: Office of Advancement and External Relations
Phone: 410.837.5739
The University of Baltimore, in partnership with My Covenant Place, will host its third bi-annual panel discussion to highlight Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Thursday, Oct. 28 at 6 p.m. The forum will take place virtually via Zoom and is free and open to the public.
U.S. Congressman Kweisi Mfume will present opening remarks. Roger Hartley, dean of The University of Baltimore's College of Public Affairs, will deliver the welcome. The panelists include:
- Suzanne Bailey, director, Multi-Ethnic Domestic Violence Project (MEDOVI), Women’s Law Center;
- Vaylah Benjamin Clinton, director, Violence Intervention Programs, My Covenant Place;
- Sierra Egan, case manager, University of Maryland SAFE Center;
- Amy Hott, Assistant State’s Attorney, Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office;
- Tanya Rogers, senior trauma therapist, My Covenant Place.
The forum will also include a segment with Gloria Luckett, victim services coordinator with the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services. Lyn Twyman, social activist, domestic violence advocate and CEO of LASERS, Inc., will serve as moderator.
Join these public-sector experts for an interactive and in-depth discussion aimed at bringing awareness to intimate partner/domestic violence amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
This event, organized by the students of UBalt's Bachelor of Arts in Human Services Administration program, is co-sponsored by UBalt's Office of Government Relations and Howard County's Rise to the Challenge Grant.
Learn more about the B.A. in Human Services Administration and the Office of Government Relations.
Learn more about My Covenant Place.