DEBUT! Relationship Rewind 4/19/22: Power & Control in Relationships Breaking Down the Behaviors in the film The Kissing Booth.

Published: April 19, 2022, 9:30 p.m.

Host: Alli Williamson (she, hers) Youth Educator and Advocate at NextStep Domestic Violence Project Helpline: 1(800) 315-5579 Music credit: Brandon Nelson (he, him) local musician donated theme music for the show. Join us the third Tuesday of each month from 4:30-5 for Relationship Rewind. A show about rewinding relationships in popular media and breaking down behaviors that are often normalized but are actually based in power, control, and abuse. This Tuesday, we\u2019ll be talking about power and control in relationships and breaking down the behaviors in the 2018 film \u201cThe Kissing Booth.\u201d -Discussing power and control in relationships -Discussing unhealthy behaviors normalized by media -Impacts of these messages about relationships on young people Guests: Dorathy Martel (she, hers), Executive Director of NextStep Domestic Violence Project Helpline: 1(800) 315-5579 Emma Weiss (they, them) Former Producer of Community Wellness Watch on WERU-FM About the host: Alli Williamson (she, her) is the youth educator and advocate for NextStep Domestic Violence Project based in Hancock and Washington County, ME. She teaches young people from Kindergarten to College about what power and control looks like in friendships and relationships, what resources are available to support those experiencing this, and how we can work to make our schools and communities safer and more equal spaces where abuse may be less likely to happen.

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