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CCASA Travel Log: Insights from Central Colorado May 29, 2015 By Brie Franklin Akins, Executive Director & CCASA Blogger I recently traveled to Central Colorado to visit several CCASA member programs. Since I am new to… READ MORE The Woman Behind the Badge May 21, 2015 By Doris Rivera-Black, CCASA Guest Blogger When people think of a sexual assault victim, most people think of someone else, not themselves. I thought that… READ MORE An Advocate’s Guide to Media Interviews May 19, 2015 By Michelle Schaunaman, CCASA Blogger If you come from an Advocacy, Counseling, or Social Work background, you likely don’t have a Communications Degree or media… READ MORE A Call to Action: Why sexual and domestic violence organizations are crucial to the anti-trafficking movement May 14, 2015 By Becky Owens Bullard, CCASA Blogger Over the past 6 years working in the anti-trafficking field, I’ve seen an enormous amount of positive growth in… READ MORE Advocacy vs. Therapy – What’s the difference? May 12, 2015 By Kathryn Woods, CCASA Guest Blogger Many people ask why survivors need advocates if they can go to therapists for the same thing. In fact,… READ MORE CO’s Attorney General Speaks Out for Sexual Assault Awareness Month April 29, 2015 By Cynthia Coffman, Colorado Attorney General & CCASA Guest Blogger As Colorado’s 38th attorney general, and second woman attorney general, I appreciate having this forum to… READ MORE Lessons from the Rolling Stone-UVA Controversy: Three Ways to Be an Advocate for Assault Survivors When You Doubt Their Story April 29, 2015 By Zach Rawlings, CCASA Guest Blogger Last November, Rolling Stone magazine printed an article that has become incredibly controversial, and has raised a lot of uncomfortable… READ MORE I Survived April 27, 2015 By Andrea, CCASA Guest Blogger Being selected to be a part of CCASA’s Digital Story Telling Project was much more of an experience than I… READ MORE What We Must Learn From the Perpetrators of Sexual Violence : “India’s Daughter” discusses gender-based sexual violence by presenting perpetrators’ views April 26, 2015 By Samantha Wickramasinghe, CCASA Guest Blogger The government of India has turned its back to survivors of sexual violence by banning a documentary that investigates the… READ MORE
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