It Started as a Whim… October 31, 2012 By Thurston Gray, CCASA Guest Blogger It started as a whim. Using Sculpey® clay, I would create an art project every day for a… READ MORE
Reproductive Coercion: A New Term for an Old Problem October 25, 2012 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… READ MORE
Supporting Secondary Survivors October 19, 2012 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… READ MORE
Intimate Partner and Familial Human Trafficking: When Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Collide October 11, 2012 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… READ MORE
When Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Converge October 4, 2012 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… READ MORE
Engaging Men in Sexual Assault Prevention at Colorado State University September 21, 2012 By John Akira Harrold, Guest Blogger John Akira Harrold, CSU Women & Gender Advocacy CntrIncorporating men as allies against sexual assault is an increasingly popular prevention… READ MORE
Alcohol and Sexual Assault: An Offender-Focused Vision for Campus Safety September 7, 2012 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… READ MORE
What’s Left to Say August 23, 2012 By Dan Church, CCASA Blogger When I read the headline on my phone late Sunday night, I knew this is what I was going to… READ MORE
Snake in the Grass August 23, 2012 By Michelle Wolff, CCASA Blogger Todd Akin’s statements don’t bear repeating here. By now we’ve all heard them ad nauseum and while at first I… READ MORE