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Respect Together's Statement on the Capitol Insurrection 1/6

Yesterday we saw events that demonstrate systemic racism, sexism, and the dangerous attitudes 
and behaviors that undermine efforts to end sexual violence play out in real time. While 
we respect the right to protest, which our Constitution guarantees, we condemn the use of 
force and violence to stoke fear and silence those carrying out the process of an election 
decided by the American people. 

These five books share positive messages and inspiring individuals.

Sexual assault may directly impact whether a survivor has access to basic needs, such as a place to live.

Regardless of what others expect, you have the right to decide what is best for you and act on those values.

Key initiatives, events, and milestones from 2000-2020 that sparked shifts in the public consciousness towards sexual violence and how we can prevent it.

Practicing self-care is an act of compassion toward healing ourselves and the world around us.

If you're feeling overwhelmed in a sea of information about evaluation, this new measurement tool menu is for you.

Exercise your freedom to read during Banned Books Week with these titles on gender identity, sexuality, and women's rights.

We are pleased to recognize David D'Amora for his trailblazing work to bridge the fields of sex offender treatment and victim advocacy.

This blog provides a historical look at the uses of research on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and how it sparked new research on resilience and protective factors for youth.