Clark Atlanta University begins its annual campaign against dating and domestic violence with a week of events beginning October 11.

“The Call to True Beauty” educational programs will be focused on methods such as, advocacy and training and developing healthy relationships, to prevent and eradicate this type of violence.

Events include presentations by domestic abuse survivors, roundtable discussions and a game-show style workshop on conflict resolution in relationships.

All events are free, open to the public and will be held on Clark Atlanta’s campus, 223 James. P. Brawley Drive in Atlanta.

Information: 404-880-8337

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