Celebrating One Year of Podcasting: What We’ve Learned

Celebrating One Year of Podcasting: What We've Learned
We take listeners behind the scenes as we approach our one-year milestone of podcasting!
Podcast episode: Data Equity Makes Sure We All Count
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...
Podcast episode: Using an Indigenous Circle Process for Evaluation
Learn how Indigenous values can be incorporated into a new model for evaluation.
Podcast episode: What We Can Learn From Media Coverage on Sexual Violence?
How we talk about sexual assault and abuse impacts how people understand it, and that is especially true of media coverage about sexual violence.
Everything You Need to Know About SAAM 2021
Listen as we chat about ways to get involved in Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2021.
Reflecting on 20 Years of Sexual Violence Prevention, Part 2
We conclude this two-part episode marking our 20th anniversary as NSVRC’s Laura Palumbo and Yolanda Edrington, along with Karen Baker of the Pennsylvania Coalition to Advance Respect and Nancy Hoffman of the West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Services, look towards the future of the movement. Participants Yolanda Edrington, NSVRC Director Karen Baker, CEO...
Reflecting on 20 Years of Sexual Violence Prevention, Part 1
In part one of a two-part episode marking our 20th anniversary, NSVRC’s Laura Palumbo is joined by Yolanda Edrington, NSVRC’s Executive Director who recently celebrated her four-year work anniversary on the team; Karen Baker, CEO of the Pennsylvania Coalition to Advance Respect, which is NSVRC’s sister organization and founder; and Nancy Hoffman, Executive Director of...
Podcast Episode: What is an Askable Adult?
Are you interested in centering the needs of youth and providing tools for adults to meet those needs by becoming askable adults? An askable adult is someone who is approachable and easy for children and teens to talk to about anything that is on their mind. In this episode, NSVRC’s Sally Laskey discusses Vermont’s Askable...
Designing Environments to Prevent Sexual Violence
How can changing the physical environment of an area to help prevent sexual violence? In this episode, we explore how a coalition is designing environments with the goal of preventing sexual assault.
Connecting Communities to Prevent Sexual Violence
This episode focuses on how communities are mobilizing to prevent violence.
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