https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/what-community-level-prevention-anyway
Jul 23, 2020
In the anti-sexual violence field, we talk a lot about community-level prevention. But what does that mean? And what does community-level prevention look like?
In the first episode of our new podcast, Resource on the Go, NSVRC's Prevention Director Jennifer Grove and Prevention Specialist Mo Lewis discuss what community-level prevention really means. Hear them grapple with the many uses of the word “community,” learn the litmus test they use to help figure out if something is really community-level prevention, and get more familiar with the ways we discuss this level of the Social
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/military-sexual-trauma-resource-list
Jul 21, 2020
The tragic death of Private First Class Vanessa Guillén has brought the nation’s attention, once again, to the scope and impact of sexual harassment and assault on the ranks of our military.
Just like in communities everywhere — sexual assault, harassment, and abuse in the military is commonplace and underreported. In the military, an emphasis on unit cohesion and the hierarchical structure could deter victims from coming forward. Victims who do report experiencing sexual violence during their military service (often refered to as military sexual trauma) have described being ostracized
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/introducing-our-new-podcast-resource-go
Jul 09, 2020
We’re always looking for creative ways to share what we and our partners are working on through platforms like our YouTube channel, online campus, and social media pages. That’s why we’ve launched our new podcast, Resource on the Go.
Podcasts have quickly become the soundtracks to many of our daily lives. Wherever you are and wherever you’re going, Resource on the Go will help keep you up-to-date with the latest tools and information for those working to respond to and prevent sexual harassment, abuse, and assault.
Each episode, we’ll share insights on responding to and preventing
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/library-open-and-resilient
Jul 07, 2020
Coming off of the heels of the virtual American Library Association’s 2020 annual conference, I find myself reflecting on the resiliency of libraries as a whole. In a time of turbulence and uncertainty, it was encouraging for me to learn what other libraries and librarians are doing within their states and communities. The virtual platform was certainly not as warm and inviting as attending in person, but I walked away feeling a sense of pride in this profession.
That pride continues as I am eager to let everyone know that the Respect Together Libraries are open and continuing to thrive
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/nsvrcpcar-support-chrystul-kizer
Jun 30, 2020
Chrystul Kizer is a Black 19-year-old survivor of childhood sexual abuse and assault who was released on bond last week after having been jailed for two years awaiting trial for killing the person who trafficked her for commercial sexual exploitation. Chrystul is a sex trafficking survivor whose self-defense and survival was criminalized.
Chrystul is not alone in facing the criminalization of survival. Black women and girls who experience sexual and domestic violence and other forms of abuse are at greater risk for incarceration due to racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression.
At a
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/anti-racist-resources-our-team-reading-now
Jun 26, 2020
We know that ending institutionalized and systemic racism is vital to ending sexual violence. The mainstream movement to end sexual violence has historically been tied to working in systems, including the criminal justice system.
We know that a lot of people in our movement and beyond are thinking, reading, and taking action to end the racist violence of those systems, including Black women and other advocates who have been doing this work for years and even decades.
We also know that advocates may be encountering or taking this work seriously for the first time. Our team has been sharing
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/resource-list-intersections-lgbtq-issues-and-racial-justice
Jun 15, 2020
Below are reports, studies, articles, and other resources that highlight the intersectionality between LGBTQ issues and racial justice.
LGBTQ Youth of Color
2019 Black and African American LGBTQ youth report — Human Rights Campaign
This resource draws on data from the 2018 HRC LGBTQ Youth Report to highlight the experiences of respondents who identified part or all of their ethnoracial identity as either Black or African American.
LGBTQ Elders of Color
Health Equity and LGBT Elders of Color: Recommendations for Policy and Practice — Services and Advocacy for GLBT
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/pcar-nsvrc-stand-together-communities-color
Jun 03, 2020
We stand together with all voices affirming Black humanity and dignity. We share the global grief following the murder of George Floyd by Derek Chauvin, as well as the killings of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Dreasjon Reed, David McAtee and the many acts of racist violence perpetrated against Black people over centuries.
Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR) and National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) denounce police brutality in all its forms and acknowledge the recurrent problem of racial bias in the criminal justice system that cannot be disentangled from our country's
https://www.nsvrc.org/es/blogs/recursos-para-responder-al-covid-19
May 08, 2020
Este blog fue originalmente escrito en inglés e incluye ligas a materiales que pueden no estar disponibles en español.
Un día a la vez. Estamos haciendo lo mejor que podemos para ofrecerte el mejor servicio mientras todos enfrentamos este tiempo tan difícil lleno de incertidumbre. Nuestras vidas diarias están cambiando en forma drástica, lo que hace más crítico nuestra habilidad para estar disponibles el uno para el otro mientras respondemos a la pandemia del coronavirus (COVID-19).
Al mismo tiempo que aprendemos sobre COVID-19, también descubrimos la manera en que la pandemia afecta
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/online-learning-your-schedule
Apr 21, 2020
Did you know? The National Sexual Violence Resource Center and the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape have developed dozens of online learning tools, and they are all available to you for free!
With so much content, we have created lists of courses for you to use if you want to learn something new or brush up on old skills. These lists in no way encompass all of the great materials our campus has to offer, so sign up and take whatever looks interesting to you.
Here is a video on how to get started:
And here is where to sign up.
Below are some topics to get you started:
Advocacy
Pagination
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