T.R.A.E Consulting
Training | Research | Art + Action | Evaluation
Mission
At TRAE Consulting, I leverage creativity and rigorous research to combat sexual violence and its impact on communities. Through training, capacity-building, and community mobilization, I work to advance the objectives of the rape crisis and reproductive justice movements. By fostering authentic collaborations with community-based groups, organizations, and coalitions, I develop impactful tools, resources, and workshops. My mission is to build program and facilitator capacity while conducting research that documents our contributions, drives critical conversations, and captures the complexities of this essential work.
Services
T.R.A.E is a technical assistance consulting firm contributing to sexual violence prevention through training, research, art + action, and evaluation.
For the last three years, I’ve focused on engaging in strategic partnerships and projects with the goal of developing a creative and nuanced approach. I’m excited to formalize this branch of my work to work with additional partners!
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Group Facilitation
Workshops and Webinar Development
Toolkits
Evaluation tool development and logic models
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Interviews and Focus Groups
Literature Reviews
Mixed methodologies, emphasis on qualitative
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Public art projects
Creativity-based workshops
Zines, grassroots publishing, and anthologies
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Strategic Planning - logical model development, mission alignment, and planning meetings
Evaluation 101 + 201 training
Working on an evaluation team
Resources
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facilitaton 201 slide deck
This workshop was delivered live, in-person at the New York State Annual Enough is Enough (EIE) Convening on June 11-12, 2024 in Albany, NY.
These slides provide a “201”, providing tips, tricks, and techniques for seasoned facilitators to examine their facilitation from a critical lens using adults learning theory, breaking down what it means to “meet people where they are at”, and more!
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Promising Approaches in Community-Level Sexual Violence Prevention report
I was proud to serve as an co-interviewer for this project led by Cicatelli & Associates.
Below is an excerpt from their website:
“This report explores innovative community-level strategies to end sexual violence, drawing on qualitative data and insights from leaders in reproductive justice, racial justice, and disability justice. It addresses barriers and offers clear recommendations to expand the understanding of prevention work to better serve youth and communities.
The report serves as a pivotal guide for the field and those committed to effecting change through informed, collaborative, and community-centered approaches”
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History, Facts, and Overview of Intimate Partner/Dating Violence 101 Slide deck
This introductory presentation contains a basic overview of intimate partner violence for general audience with an interest in a reproductive justice. It incorporates the power and control wheel, and the cycle of abuse.