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NSVRC's library is overflowing with great materials -- here are four titles you might be interested in.

Get a sneak peek at the upcoming SAAM campaign from Susan Sullivan, NSVRC’s Prevention Campaign Specialist.

The 2018 hurricane season has already been devastating. You can make a difference by donating to the Relief Fund.

Whether you want to learn about evaluation or sexual assault response teams, these resources will help get you started!

Yolanda Edrington was named the new NSVRC Director, bringing more than 15 years of experience in leadership and community engagement.

Obstacles are expected during project implementation, especially in the field of sexual violence prevention. But what happened in this instance was different. MOCSA and RALIANCE agreed that we could, and should, strive to continue our efforts.

We reached out to you, our partners and community members, to learn about your work in the movement.

How we feel about ourselves and how we interact with others has a big impact on our sexual health.

Sexual violence exacts a high toll on survivors, their loved ones—and, ultimately, on all of us.

"Whiteness is our default way of talking about sexual violence. But it cannot be."