Surviving the Holidays
By Kemi Chavez, CCASA Blogger I’m a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. My abusers were well known to me, as they were either relatives or …
By Kemi Chavez, CCASA Blogger I’m a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. My abusers were well known to me, as they were either relatives or …
By Michelle Wolff, CCASA Blogger If you’re lucky you’ll know in advance that someone who assaulted or abused you is being invited to the same …
By Meghann McCluskey, CCASA Blogger “The extent to which Native peoples are not seen as ‘real’ people in the larger colonial discourse indicates the success …
By Thurston Gray, CCASA Guest Blogger It started as a whim. Using Sculpey® clay, I would create an art project every day for a …
By Karen Moldovan, CCASA’s Director of Advocacy & Policy Throughout my career, I’ve consistently worked with women (and girls) who are pregnant. As an advocate …
By Dan Church, CCASA Blogger Sometimes when I’m interviewing people to serve on our crisis hotline I will ask them what they imagine it being …
By Becky Owens Bullard, CCASA Blogger October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM), an awareness month that is particularly meaningful for me. Domestic violence was the …
By Jill Gruenberg, CCASA Blogger Those who work in the field of sexual assault are very familiar with the statistic that according to the 2005 …
By John Akira Harrold, Guest Blogger John Akira Harrold, CSU Women & Gender Advocacy Cntr Incorporating men as allies against sexual assault is …
By Meghann McCluskey, CCASA Blogger In recognition of National Campus Safety Awareness Month, I thought I’d add my two cents to the decidedly limited public …