Work Without Fear: The State of Employment Protections for Survivors
Spanish interpretation available
Event Details

When survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking go to work, they often face serious challenges — missed time, safety concerns, or job loss at the moment they need stability most. The good news: many states have laws to protect them. The hard part: most advocates, attorneys, and survivors have never heard of these laws. That's exactly what Futures Without Violence's Advancing Safety Project is working to change.
On Wednesday, May 6 from 3–4 PM EDT, join us for a national webinar to:
- Get the findings first. We've mapped out the current state employment protections for survivors across all 50 states and territories.
- See what employment advocacy looks like in practice. Advocates and attorneys from California, Florida, West Virginia, and Minnesota will share real stories about developing support so survivors can use these laws.
- Be part of what's next. We're co-developing a new tool to help advocates and survivors identify relevant workplace protections, fast. You'll hear about it first, and you can sign up to help shape it.
All are welcome. Live ASL and Spanish language interpretation will be provided throughout.