Social Inequality and Survivorhood: The Politics of Speaking Out February 12, 2014 By Meghann McCluskey, CCASA Blogger The process of publicly identifying as a survivor of sexual assault is fraught with difficulty… READ MORE
Boys will be Boys, and How We Can Help Shape the Men in Our Lives (Part 2) February 10, 2014 by Kristiana Huitrón This is Part 2 of a 2 part series on talking with boys about consent. Read Part 1 here. Now the… READ MORE
Boys will be Boys, and How We Can Help Shape the Men in Our Lives (Part 1) February 7, 2014 by Kristiana Huitrón This is Part 1 of a 2 part series on talking with boys about consent. So, you are a parent. You, one… READ MORE
How to Avoid Being Named a Perpetrator of Sexual Assault January 27, 2014 Check out this slam poem by Lisa B, from the Vancouver Poetry Slam Finals (2013). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAY-kedcTO0 READ MORE
Sex and Violence, a Young Adult Novel Reviewed January 17, 2014 by Liz N. Clift I first learned about Sex and Violence (2013), a young adult novel by Carrie Mesrobian from a best-of book list compiled… READ MORE
Talking to Our Daughters about Consent January 10, 2014 By Michelle Wolff, CCASA Blogger Some people think if a girl is drunk and someone rapes her, she’s to blame. However, educating our daughters about… READ MORE
Where we’ve been and How We can move forward in the Fight against Human Trafficking January 10, 2014 This post, in it's original form, was published last year at Voices Against Violence Project. By Becky Owens Bullard Tomorrow, January 11th is National Human… READ MORE
“He said, she said,” and Hot Wings January 4, 2014 by Michelle Wolff Two to three times a week I get a hot wing craving and – bad news for my budget – I indulge… READ MORE
Rape Culture on College Campuses – UConn (2 of 2) December 20, 2013 This is Part 2 of a 2-Part Segment about sexual harassment on college campuses. Click here to read Part 1. Many universities around the country… READ MORE