Know More, NOMAS, No More Domestic Violence. Community Training to End Systemic Violence Wednesday–Friday | July 16–18 | 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Daily Sueltenfuss Library – Community Room & Breakout Spaces Our Lady of the Lake University (Map: [hidden]) Presented in partnership by American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions (AIT-SCM), NOMAS, SAEDA, and The P.E.A.C.E. Initiative, this multi-day community training brings together national leaders, youth voices, and local advocates to disrupt cycles of violence and build a shared path forward. Through keynote sessions, interactive workshops, and community dialogue, participants will explore how systems of oppression, racism, sexism, classism, and more, fuel domestic violence and coercive control. Together, we’ll build strategies for lasting transformation rooted in safety, cultural resilience, and collective healing. Whether you’re new to this work or have been in the movement for years, your presence matters. Come ready to connect, to learn, and to be inspired. General Session Schedule: 8:30 AM | Doors Open, Light Refreshments 9:00 – 12:15 PM | Morning Training Sessions 12:15 – 1:15 PM | Lunch Provided 1:15 – 4:00 PM | Afternoon Training Sessions [hidden] once for the full training or sign up for individual events. Space is limited! [hidden] ==================================================================== Other... Know More, NOMAS, No More Domestic Violence. Community Training to End Systemic Violence. Training Events ====================================================================“This Is Where I Learned Not To Sleep”, Special Film Screening & Discussion Tuesday, July 15 | 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM Sueltenfuss Library – Community Room Our Lady of the Lake University (Map: [hidden]) Join us for a powerful evening of truth-telling, reflection, and hope as we kick off the Know More, NOMAS, No More: Community Training to End Systemic Violence series. Together, we’ll gather in community to experience This Is Where I Learned Not To Sleep, a poignant documentary that explores the deep impact of trauma, law enforcement, and domestic violence, as told by those who have lived it and those working to end it. Learn more about this transformative film at [hidden]. Immediately following the screening, we’ll host a live Q&A with Mark Wynn, the film’s co-creator and a nationally recognized advocate for ending violence against women. This intimate conversation is a rare opportunity to hear directly from a lifelong leader in the movement for justice, accountability, and healing. Evening Schedule: 5:30 PM | Doors Open, Light Refreshments 6:00 PM | Film Screening: This Is Where I Learned Not To Sleep (45 minutes) 6:45 – 7:30 PM | Q&A and Community Dialogue with Mark Wynn 8:00 PM | Close [hidden] may register for the entire training or select individual events like this one. Space is limited, so don’t wait, register today! [hidden] ====================================================================Youth Leadership Development Training 3 Day Training by SAEDA & American Indians in Texas Wednesday–Friday | July 16–18 | 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM Daily Lakeview Amenities Room Our Lady of the Lake University (Map: [hidden]) Our youth focused track is designed to elevate high school voices and equip young leaders with the tools to challenge dating violence, systemic oppression, and social injustice. Guided by SAEDA (Student Activists Ending Dating Abuse) & American Indians in Texas’ Youth Leadership, this institute empowers students to lead change in their schools and communities. From peer-led sessions to creative engagement, this is more than a training, it’s a movement powered by the next generation of advocates. Youth Institute Schedule: 8:30 AM | Doors Open, Breakfast Provided 9:00 – 12:15 PM | Morning Training Sessions 12:15 – 1:15 PM | Lunch Provided 1:15 – 4:00 PM | Afternoon Training Sessions [hidden] can register individually or through their school or community partner. Space is limited, secure your spot today! [hidden] ====================================================================Special Evening Performance What the Constitution Means to Me By Heidi Schreck | Performed by Robyn Cohen Thursday, July 17 | 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM Thiry Auditorium, Our Lady of the Lake University (Map: [hidden]) Join us for an extraordinary live performance of What the Constitution Means to Me, a deeply personal and profoundly moving play that reimagines America’s foundational document through the lens of lived experience. Performed by Robyn Cohen, this acclaimed piece explores themes of identity, justice, violence, and power with honesty, vulnerability, and courage. This special event invites us to reflect on how laws shape our lives, and how we can reshape them together. [hidden] Evening Schedule: 6:30 PM | Doors Open 7:00 – 9:00 PM | Live Performance [hidden] in full training registration or available as a stand alone RSVP. Reserve your seat early, space is limited. [hidden] More Info below.