With Survivors, Always: Centering Solidarity During Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Jannette Taylor, president and CEO of the Women’s Center for Advancement, leads a powerful discussion about how Nebraskans can support survivors and foster safety in this episode of Consider This.
- published: 2025/10/03
- contact: Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications
- email: unonews@unomaha.edu
In this episode: Jannette Taylor joins host Cathy Wyatt to explore the theme “With Survivors, Always,” framing it as both a message of commitment and a call to action in observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
📺 Watch the episode: Season 29, Episode 2 – With Survivors, Always
💡 Why it matters: Instances of domestic violence touch families and communities across Nebraska. By elevating survivors’ voices and sharing pathways to support, this episode encourages Nebraskans to deepen awareness and take tangible steps toward prevention and recovery. The dialogue reinforces that solidarity isn’t passive, it must fuel action, empathy, and sustained engagement.
🎞️ About Consider This: Consider This is a weekly half-hour public affairs series on Nebraska Public Media, now in its 29th season. Recorded in UNO’s television studio as part of a production class under Michael Pacholski, episodes are produced by students from UNO’s School of Communication. Hosted by Cathy Wyatt, the show engages expert guests to help Nebraskans better understand the issues shaping their communities.
About the University of Nebraska at Omaha
The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is Nebraska’s premier metropolitan university, committed to innovating for the public good, advancing social mobility, powering workforce development, and serving as a hub for community engagement. Nearly 15,000 Mavericks choose UNO for its hands-on education experiences, nationally ranked online and graduate programs, military-connected student support, and innovative approaches to supporting lifelong learning. UNO holds the Carnegie Research Activity “R2” designation, securing more than $40 million annually in external research funding and counts its faculty among the world’s most cited scholars. Sixteen Omaha Athletics programs compete in NCAA Division I as members of the Summit League and National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC).
Follow UNO on Facebook, Twitter (X), Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube.