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https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/preventionista/partnerships-planning-and-possibilities-policy-evaluation
Oct 17, 2018
In July, the NSVRC held an Ask a Preventionist! live event with partners, Beth Hamilton, Associate Director of Connecticut Alliance to End Sexual Violence and Destie Hohman Sprague, Associate Director of Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault about how to put research into action for a state approach to K-12 sexual violence prevention policy.  If you missed the event you can watch the recording on our YouTube channel. Evaluating the effectiveness of policy can be challenging.  It requires strong partnerships and lots of planning. The National Center for Injury Control and
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/celebrating-latino-and-hispanic-feminism
Oct 15, 2018
Throughout the Hispanic Heritage Month celebrated in the United States, we want to give special recognition to the feminist movements that have fought for the rights of Latin American and Hispanic women. Being a woman in a Latin American and Hispanic country is not quite easy: gender gap, lack of opportunities, psychological, physical and verbal aggressions, and violence because of being a woman are extremely worrisome.   Therefore, this post is dedicated to extol the value of those women who, with their intense struggle, contribute to defeating this inequity that still persists in
https://www.nsvrc.org/es/blogs/celebrating-latino-and-hispanic-feminism
Oct 15, 2018
Durante todo el mes de la herencia latina e hispana celebrado en los Estados Unidos, queremos hacer un especial reconocimiento a los movimientos feministas que le han apostado a la lucha por los derechos de las mujeres latinoamericanas e hispanas. Es que ser mujer en un país latino e hispano no es fácil: la inequidad, la falta de oportunidades, las agresiones físicas, verbales y emocionales, y la violencia por el hecho de ser mujer es extremadamente preocupante. Por ello, esta entrada va dedicada a exaltar el valor de aquellas mujeres que con su lucha intensa contribuyen a derrotar la brecha
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/join-us-ask-researcher-live-event
Oct 03, 2018
How can you put research into action to reframe sexual violence and communicate more effectively about prevention? Join us for a live event where NSVRC staff will be talking with Pamela Mejia, MS, MPH, Head of Research at Berkeley Media Studies Group, about how to communicate more effectively about preventing sexual harassment, abuse, and assault.     For the past five years, BMSG has worked with NSVRC to research and understand how to develop effective messages about prevention. Our recent publication Moving toward prevention: A guide for reframing sexual violence explores how
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/library/growing-loving-generation-hispanic-heritage-month
Sep 26, 2018
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, I wanted to share a couple of children’s books that folks could possibly share with the kiddos in their lives. Children share a special place in my heart and it is very important to me to teach my own child about the importance of diversity. I believe the few books I’ve chosen to highlight this month, are wonderful resources that not only celebrate Latinx heritage, but also teach valuable lessons on perseverance, acceptance, and pride.   The Upside Down Boy/El nino de cabeza by Juan Herrera is a memoir by the award-winning poet Juan Felipe
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/press-releases/nsvrc-statement-sentencing-bill-cosby-trial
Sep 25, 2018
Laura Palumbo National Sexual Violence Resource Center 877-739-3895, ext. 128 lpalumbo@nsvrc.org September 25, 2018 Harrisburg, PA – Following the announcement that comedian Bill Cosby has been sentenced to 3 to 10 years in state prison, National Sexual Violence Resource Center Chief Public Affairs Officer Kristen Houser issued the following statement: “This sentence acknowledges the experiences of the dozens of women abused by Cosby and sends a clear message that sexual harassment, misconduct and abuse cannot and will not be tolerated even years after the event.” “Sexual assault is a serious
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/explore-power-stories-storytelling-webinar-series
Sep 19, 2018
Rape culture makes it difficult for people to disclose an assault. Often survivors choose not to report for many reasons, such as barriers to reporting, fear of not being believed, and others. Stories can be powerful, and sometimes it takes just one person to tell their story so others are empowered to come forward. This is why it is important for advocates to understand how to support survivors in the storytelling process.  Over the last few months, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) partnered with StoryCenter to bring us the Storytelling Webinar Series. This
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/press-releases/nsvrc-releases-updated-sexual-assault-response-team-sart-toolkit
Sep 18, 2018
September 18, 2018                                                                                                                                                             Laura Palumbo, Communications
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/making-space-afro-latinax-hispanic-heritage-month-re-visited
Sep 14, 2018
Last year I wrote a blog on making space for Afro-Latinas during Hispanic Heritage Month. At the end of that blog I said: “As non-black Latinos, we should be centering Afro-Latina/x voices every month, and every day for that matter, not just for Hispanic Heritage Month.” Afterwards, I realized that sharing how to do that could be really helpful. Here are a few ways to possibly help uplift Afro-Latina/x folks: Listen Here’s a scenario: An Afro-Latina/x is talking about how people in her family pick on her for having pelo malo (bad hair)…now is not the time to chime in with how you were teased
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/what-puts-survivors-increased-risk-suicide-and-how-help
Sep 10, 2018
Pop culture has recently brought the connection between sexual assault and suicide into the public’s focus. 13 Reasons Why, one of Netflix’s most popular series, follows the story of Hannah, a teen rape survivor who takes her life after facing relentless victim-blaming and ridicule from her peers. While Hannah’s story is fictional, her experiences are not uncommon in real life.  The Netflix documentary Audrie & Daisy chronicles two survivors’ stories: Audrie Pott and Daisy Coleman. After she was sexually assaulted at a party, nude images of Audrie were circulated across her high