Meg Stone is the Executive Director of IMPACT and the Project Director of IMPACT:Ability. Meg has led IMPACT since 2005 and in that time she has led the development of abuse prevention and safety training programs for schools, homeless shelters, rape crisis centers, disability service agencies and domestic violence organizations. Meg’s writing about abuse-related issues has been published in the Washington Post, Ms., WBUR’s Cognoscenti, the Huffington Post, and the Patriot Ledger. www.IMPACTBoston.org
In The Cost of Fear, nationally recognized violence prevention expert Meg Stone helps readers separate fact from fiction. It’s full of practical, research-based strategies that women and others who are targeted for gender-based violence can use to keep themselves and their communities safer. Increased safety comes not from complying with rigid rules or avoiding of white vans, but from developing the skills to resist coercive control, especially from people we know or people in authority.
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Huffington Post I Spent 4 Years Trying To Understand Trump-Voting Abuse Survivors. Here's What I Learned. | HuffPost HuffPost Personal
Dame Who Is Serving and Protecting Assault Victims? - Dame Magazine
The Adults We Couldn't Trust | The Manifest Station
SPECIAL VICTIMS by MEG STONE – VAGABOND CITY (vagabondcitylit.com)
After a year of teaching self-defense on Zoom, I want to come back kicking - The Boston Globe
Why Did No One Intervene? We Need to Talk About Cuomo's Bystanders | Opinion - Newsweek
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