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“Compliance” and Cultural Acceptance of Violence Against Women February 15, 2015 By Meghann McCluskey, CCASA Blogger Nursing a cold this weekend, I cuddled on the couch and watched Netflix with abandon. When I came across… READ MORE Bad Advice from DatingAdvice.com February 12, 2015 By Alexa Priddy, CCASA Blogger I’ll admit, when I first saw the headline “24 Most Sexually Violent Cities in America,” my interest was piqued. What… READ MORE 83%, 50%, 10x, 63,000, 97%, 32%, 44%: An Epidemic Thriving Among Us February 10, 2015 Sexual assault occurs in epidemic proportions among the population of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD): 83% of women with developmental disabilities will be… READ MORE Taking Back Choice: “You Have Options” Program for Sexual Assault Survivors to Come to Brighton, CO February 8, 2015 You Have Options Comes from Oregon to Brighton, Colorado By Michelle Wolff, CCASA Blogger There is a lot of buzz about the You Have Options… READ MORE What Do Cyber Bullying and a Woman’s Right to Consent Have In Common? Everything. February 5, 2015 Fighting cyber bullies to protect women’s right to privacy and consent By Samantha Wickramasinghe, CCASA Blogger Hacking personal accounts of female celebrities and… READ MORE Peers Building Justice in Boulder: Who They Are, What They Do and How They Do What They Do February 3, 2015 Helpful Hints to Build a Youth Program Peers Building Justice in Boulder believes that through partnership between adult educators and youth leaders, we can increase… READ MORE Self-Care in the New Year Series: My Self-Care Essentials January 30, 2015 By Meghann McCluskey, CCASA Blogger 1. The Great Outdoors Ever since moving to Colorado in 2011,… READ MORE Will We Stand with Colorado’s Children Today and Pass Senate Bill 20? January 29, 2015 A version of Erin's Law to create age and developmentally appropriate school-based resources for children, parents and teachers in grades K-12 for child sexual abuse prevention,… READ MORE The Consequences of Victim Blaming January 23, 2015 By Alli Watt, Guest Blogger & Executive Director of Breaking Silence The stories of survivors of sexual assault have been hitting the media with a… READ MORE
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