An groundbreaking anthology for domestic violence shelters and community-based programs, designed to:- Educate advocates about how to work effectively with women from a wide variety of religious and spiritual traditions;- Offer concrete strategies for making domestic violence programs sensitive and welcoming to women from diverse faith backgrounds; and- Provide suggestions for effective collaboration between domestic violence programs and religious communities.Walking Together includes articles about American Indian/Alaskan Native Spirituality, Buddhism, Catholicism (in Anglo and Latino communities), Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Protestantism (mainline, Evangelical, and Black Church)."This is truly an amazing resource . . . beautiful, well-written, a long time coming. It encompasses a wide breadth of knowledge in a concise, manageable tool. Walking Together is a vital guide for all domestic violence advocates in both shelters and community-based programs." --Linda Olsen, Executive Director, Eastside Domestic Violence Program, Bellevue, WA "This is truly an amazing resource...beautiful, well-written, a long time coming...a vital guide for advocates." --Linda Olsen, Eastside Domestic Violence Program, Bellevue, WA "...an outstanding tool for advocates - informative, supportive and helpful....a much-needed resource." --Deadria Boyland, New Beginnings for Battered Women and their Children, Seattle, WA "...a must-read for all who are committed to providing supportive, safe and culturally competent responses to domestic violence." --Donna Garske, Marin Abused Women's Services, San Rafael, CA Jean Anton has been working in the movement to end violence against women and children for over 25 years. She holds a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Chicago and an M.B.A. from the University of Washington. Jean has been on the staff of FaithTrust Institute for over 20 years and has served as executive producer of more than 10 award-winning videos, including "Not in My Church," "Broken Vows," "To Save a Life," "Love- All That and More," and "A Sacred Trust." Currently Jean is the Resource Director at FaithTrust Institute. She is a practicing Theravadan Buddhist and is deeply committed to integrating spiritual practice with social change work.