How I Became an Active Bystander
By Samantha Wickramasinghe, CCASA Blogger Being an active bystander is an important role when dealing with issues related to sexual violence. As a teenager who …
By Samantha Wickramasinghe, CCASA Blogger Being an active bystander is an important role when dealing with issues related to sexual violence. As a teenager who …
By Alexa Priddy, CCASA Blogger So, I will admit to downloading many apps, some of which get deleted the very next week so that I …
By Erin Jemison, CCASA Executive Director On May 1, the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) released a list of 55 colleges …
By Dan Church, CCASA Blogger One of my favorite parts of being a volunteer coordinator for a sexual assault prevention and care center is meeting …
by Liz Clift, CCASA Intern Dear Sister: Letters from Survivors of Sexual Assault (AK Press, 2014) is a slim book, filled with letters and poems …
By Kristine Ives, CCASA Blogger I recently sat down with a physical therapist, Christina Attiken, who makes a point of connecting the physical complaints that …
by Liz Clift, CCASA Intern Katie.com: My Story by Katherine Tarbox (2000) is the autobiographical story of a girl who was a young teenager in …
CCASA has created a pic campaign to help raise awareness about rape culture this April during Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We know that the conversations …
CCASA’s response to TIME’s “It’s Time to End ‘Rape Culture’ Hysteria” 1) Yes, individual offenders should be held accountable for their crimes, AND they remain …
By Meghann McCluskey, CCASA Blogger and Therapist at The Blue Bench Warning: This blog post contains major spoilers for Season 2 of House of Cards …