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These two examples show how we can use our knowledge of risk and protective factors to prevent sexual violence in the real world.

Recipients include organizer Mariame Kaba, Colorado Senator Faith Winter, Cosby prosecutor Kristen Gibbons Feden, and Star Tribune Reporters

Risk and protective factors are a framework of things that can increase or decrease the likelihood of sexual violence perpetration.

“One of the ways you can show me that you respect me is by asking me questions.”

Three books about consent to check out during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

Parents play a critical role in teaching their kids about consent, respect, and boundaries.

Supporters are Encouraged to Wear Teal on the Day of Action on April 2nd

I have the honor and privilege to be one of the librarians at Respect Together in charge of ordering books. It’s amazing to me that someone would let me in charge of the books, but they do. I find it a thrilling challenge to purchase new, unique, and quality materials for our library. Women’s history is also a fascinating subject for me. I have always enjoyed learning about those who have come before me and those who continue to work tirelessly so that I and others can have a life closer to what we deserve.

It is important to recognize the different needs, experiences, and vulnerabilities of survivors in different groups.

For the last several years, the opioid epidemic has been making headlines with growing frequency. From political podiums to religious pulpits, from Facebook comments to front page news, everyone is talking about people overdosing on opioids and what can be done about it.