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KEEPING BLACK SURVIVORS ALIVE
KBSA is a comprehensive toolkit and training program designed for service providers, faith-based organizations, social groups, educational institutions, law enforcement, and others who work with or may interact with individuals or families impacted by or recovering from sexual assault and domestic violence within Black communities.
While this culturally specific training focuses on strategies for the Black community because that community has the highest number of sexual and domestic violence-related homicides, the information obtained from the training and the resource database can be used to serve survivors of all identities, especially other marginalized populations. This resource aims to equip participants with culturally responsive strategies, practical tools, and insights to provide effective, compassionate, and trauma-informed support.