The NSVRC is excited about our new adventures in blogging. Watch for several new Staff Blogs that will be launched during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

Banner: Make a differenceJill Laster is the language access specialist for the National Sexual Violence Resource Center.

Help NSVRC design a healthy sexuality mobile app for young people! 
 
Calling all mobile app lovers ages 12-17, fill out this quick survey and get a chance to be listed as part of our creative team developing a mobile app on healthy sexuality! Help us spread the word.

I think I’ve mentioned once or twice (okay, maybe more like a dozen times!) that I love traveling and meeting preventionists around the nation.  Lately, I’ve been doing what I call the Preventionista Road Show.  I’ve been in the great states of Nebraska and Washington, talking about effe

Young people standing in groupRecently I had the opportunity to attend the first annual Pennsylvania Adolescent Sexual Health Conference.

side view of pregnant woman holding stomachIf you are reading this, there’s a new baby in the world. This feminist has been gestating another little feminist for a while now, and you can take this as an official announcement to the blogosphere that we can add one more to the numbers.

Take a moment and reflect on the last time that you saw something on a social network that pissed you off. This could happen daily (hourly…). Sometimes it’s a good kind of pissed off:

“Argh…that article really fires me up, I am going to tweet my senator about it.”

Last week, I shared a little about how my understanding of evaluation has evolved. I’m still Spring green when it comes to evaluation, but the more I learn the more excited I am at the potential for growth and impact.

Another day, another report of military sexual violence in the news.   This comes on the heels of the Department of Defense annual report on sexual assault in the military.  I'm sad.  And I'm angry.

Drumroll please… The NSVRC has burst onto the scene on with a new online presence, welcoming a Tumblr blog to the social media lineup. The new Tumblr, lovingly titled “Feel Good.” has been deemed the place to be for all things healing.

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