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This April, it’s easier than ever to show your support for survivors and for sexual violence prevention.  Check out some of the simple but impactful ways you can get involved below. 

1. Print and Hang a Poster

The NSVRC is pleased to announce the release of a new report, Innovations in Evaluation: A Report on Evaluation in the Field of Sexual Violence Prevention.

This blog post was written by Mo Lewis, Prevention Specialist at NSVRC

by Maria Jirau-Torres, MA, Language Access Coordinator for the National Sexual Violence Resource Center

Raliance, in partnership with The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, announces the launch of the The RALLYs awards to honor the highest level of journalistic achievement in covering sexual violence. Together these national leaders recognize the importance of sexual violence reporting and the critical role journalists play in educating the public on this widespread, but preventable, issue.

Celia’s story is vividly captured in Celia, a slave, by Melton A. McLaurin.

The Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR)/National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) considers racial justice critical to the movement to address and end sexual violence. We seek to uphold racial equality and oppose racism in all forms.

Committing to racial justice propels sexual violence prevention work forward and helps to dismantle power imbalances that have long-existed in the United States. 

This post was written by the NSVRC's Julie Patrick, National Partners Liaison at Raliance.

We all have a role to play in preventing sexual violence, and that includes our leaders.