Sexual violence is not inevitable, or a logical outcome- it is preventable. Each one of us has the power to take small, yet impactful steps to address and change our behavior in order to impact our communities and society at large. These conditions can stem from inequities in our communities and behaviors that we are taught. Although these behaviors may not be clear at first, we can begin to understand their impact, question them, and ultimately change. Join the team at ValorUS in conversation...
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Billie Weiss and the Legacy of People-Powered Violence Prevention, Part 2

Feb 26th, 2026 3:30 PM

In this two-part, in-person VALOR Conversation, Leah Aldridge is joined by David S. Lee, VALOR’s Deputy Director, as they sit down with their mentor, Billie Weiss. Billie’s work has been foundational to the field of violence prevention, as she was one of the first to connect research on the rate of violence in 1980’s Los Angeles to sexual assault and traumatic harm. Billie, Leah, and David discuss the history of public health and the work that went into unifying the many different people who had a similar goal of preventing violence and supporting survivors of harm. Their conversation highlights Billie’s legacy and how far the movements to prevent sexual assault and violence have come since the late 1980s. As David and Leah remember the impact Billie had on them and their understanding of violence prevention, Billie shares her hopes that all of their legacies continue prevention work until there’s a future where violence is unimaginable.Check out a special conversation between Ashleigh Klein-Jimenez and David S. Lee on Billie’s ongoing violence prevention legacy on PreventConnect → Prevention Then & Now: Reflections from Long-Time Practitioners with David S. Lee on Billie Weiss/

Billie Weiss and the Legacy of People-Powered Violence Prevention, Part 1

Feb 26th, 2026 3:25 PM

In this two-part, in-person VALOR Conversation, Leah Aldridge is joined by David S. Lee, VALOR’s Deputy Director, as they sit down with their mentor, Billie Weiss. Billie’s work has been foundational to the field of violence prevention, as she was one of the first to connect research on the rate of violence in 1980’s Los Angeles to sexual assault and traumatic harm. Billie, Leah, and David discuss the history of public health and the work that went into unifying the many different people who had a similar goal of preventing violence and supporting survivors of harm. Their conversation highlights Billie’s legacy and how far the movements to prevent sexual assault and violence have come since the late 1980s. As David and Leah remember the impact Billie had on them and their understanding of violence prevention, Billie shares her hopes that all of their legacies continue prevention work until there’s a future where violence is unimaginable.Check out a special conversation between Ashleigh Klein-Jimenez and David S. Lee on Billie’s ongoing violence prevention legacy on PreventConnect → Prevention Then & Now: Reflections from Long-Time Practitioners with David S. Lee on Billie Weiss/

Leading by Following: Rewriting the Policy Advocacy Game

Feb 26th, 2026 3:20 PM

In this episode of VALOR Conversations, Leah Aldridge sits down with her colleague Grace Glaser to discuss the work behind how survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking, and other violent crimes, facing a devastating cut of 44.7% in federal funding, harnessed their collective power and successfully advocated for the inclusion of $87 million in California’s state budget in 2024. Grace shares how she centers and uplifts the voices of survivors while advocating for policy change at the state and national levels as VALOR’s previous Senior Public Relations and Policy Manager. Their conversation highlights the importance of centering survivors' voices and following their lead in advocating for policy change, as well as the challenges and emotional toll of the work that goes into powering grassroots activism. Grace is continuing to advocate for survivors of violence at the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence as their External Affairs Analyst. 

Justice According to Whom? Lisalyn Jacobs and Linking Healing with Policy Change

Feb 26th, 2026 3:15 PM

In this episode of VALOR Conversations, Lisalyn Jacobs joins Leah Aldridge to share her journey from unexpectedly finding herself in the movement to end sexual and domestic violence, breaking down economic and restorative justice, and becoming one of the architects of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Reauthorization in 2021. Lisalyn, Founder and CEO of Just Solutions, has spent her career pushing towards survivor-centered policy by expanding the definition of justice by listening to survivors and advocating on behalf of their definitions of justice. Lisalyn’s and Leah’s conversation brings deep insight into the behind-the-scenes steps that legislation and policy go through to make the work to prevent sexual violence, support healing after harm, and finding justice more accessible for survivors across the nation.

¡Con todo, Corazón!: Bamby Salcedo y LA Fuerza Trans

Feb 26th, 2026 3:10 PM

En este episodio en español de Conversaciones de VALOR, Rocío Molina platica con Bamby Salcedo sobre la visibilidad trans como presencia, liderazgo y construcción de futuro.Con mucha honestidad y corazón, Bamby, Presidenta y Directora Ejecutiva de la Coalición TransLatin@, se nombra primero como servidora del pueblo y comparte cómo pasó de la sobrevivencia a la esperanza, transformando experiencias dolorosas en propósito, alegría y fuerza colectiva. Habla de lo que significa vivir sin disculpas y de la importancia de abrir espacio para otras personas trans. Juntas conversan sobre el “sí te acepto, pero…” que muchas veces aparece en nuestras familias, sobre la fuerza del amor incondicional, y sobre una justicia social que verdaderamente incluya a todas las personas—sin excepciones.Este episodio es una invitación a practicar la unidad, a creer en nuestras comunidades y a seguir construyendo un futuro donde vivir plenamente sea posible para tod@s.Mira el video musical de Bamby para su canción “La Cumbia del Movimiento” y disfruta la alegría de la música y la hermosa energía de la comunidad trans → https://youtu.be/ol2stIsOipA?si=76IQoeVYMT506pDJ-----In this Spanish-language episode of VALOR Conversations, Rocío Molina sits down with Bamby Salcedo to explore trans visibility as presence, leadership, and the work of building a more just future.With honesty and heart, Bamby, President and CEO of The TransLatin@ Coalition, first names herself a servant of the people and reflects on her journey from survival to hope, transforming painful experiences into purpose, joy, and collective power. She speaks about what it means to live without apology and to intentionally open doors for other trans leaders. Together, they examine the “I accept you, but…” that so often shows up within families, the urgent need for unconditional love, and why social justice movements must fully include trans communities, not as an afterthought, but at the center.This episode is a call to unity, to real solidarity across movements, and to building systems where dignity and full humanity are non-negotiable.Watch Bamby’s music video for her song, “LA Cumbia Del Movimiento,” to experience the joy of music and the trans community → https://youtu.be/ol2stIsOipA?si=76IQoeVYMT506pDJ

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