NSVRC Resources by Seth Emory

Data Equity Makes Sure We All Count

December 29, 2025 Seth Emory

Data equity means thinking about how methods of collecting and analyzing data may include biases or stereotypes. Those working to end sexual abuse, assault, and harassment need to understand data equity to make sure the data tells the full picture of the issue. On this episode, NSVRC’s Sally J. Laskey talks with Heather Krause, the […]

Reframing Childhood Adversity: Making the Role of Our Communities Clear

December 29, 2025 Seth Emory

On this episode, NSVRC’s Laura Palumbo and Sally J. Laskey continue their discussion with Dr. Julie Sweetland, Senior Advisor at the FrameWorks Institute, about her 2021 report, Reframing Childhood Adversity: Promoting Upstream Approaches. They share guidance on how to talk about community- and policy-level strategies for prevention. Participants: Listen to Part 1: Changing the Way We Think […]

Changing the Way We Think About Childhood Adversity

December 19, 2025 Seth Emory

How we think about adversity experienced in childhood matters. On this episode, NSVRC’s Laura Palumbo and Sally J. Laskey talk with Dr. Julie Sweetland, Senior Advisor at the FrameWorks Institute, about her 2021 report, Reframing Childhood Adversity: Promoting Upstream Approaches, and how it connects with our research on messages about preventing sexual harassment, abuse, and assault. […]

Back to Basics: Partnering with Survivors and Communities to Promote Health Equity at the Intersections of Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence

December 18, 2025 Seth Emory

This document was co-authored by staff of the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, with significant input, guidance, and leadership from Black and women of color survivors and advocates. This resource makes connections between health equity and our work to prevent sexual and intimate partner violence. It centers the stories […]

Risk and Protective Factors

December 18, 2025 Seth Emory

This infographic highlights the connections between risk and protective factors and social determinants of health at the various levels of the social ecology, and can be used to link sexual violence prevention with anti-oppression and related public health issues in order to create more effective change.

Nothing Without Us: Exploring Disability Justice, Access, and Art in Public Health

November 25, 2025 Seth Emory

In September we hosted the three-part webinar series Nothing Without Us: Exploring Disability Justice, Access, and Art in Public Health, led by our colleagues at the Nothing Without Us Collective. We are sharing these recordings to increase access to this learning opportunity.  This three-part webinar series invites preventionists, advocates, and public health professionals to reimagine violence […]

Sexual Violence Annotated Bibliography

November 21, 2025 Seth Emory

This annotated bibliography lists research on a range of topics related to sexual violence in the U.S. It is intended to provide an overview of sexual violence involving diverse populations and settings, as well as policy, survivor services, and cultural influences. This resource was made possible by Grant Numbers 90EV0563 and 90EV0562 from the Administration […]

Our Favorite Moments from our Top Podcasts

September 30, 2025 Seth Emory

Video Version: Audio Only Version: In this podcast episode, NSVRC’s Communications Director Laura Palumbo, Communications Specialist Halle Nelson, and Multimedia Specialist Courtland Murray reminisced about our most listened to podcasts over the last five years. Participants: This episode makes mention of the following podcast episodes: