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@NSVRC

Leading nonprofit providing information/tools to prevent and respond to sexual violence. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month — use to stay up to date.

Harrisburg, PA
Joined July 2010

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  1. The series focuses not only on the alleged abuse, but also on those who enabled it.

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  2. The movement has inspired survivors to come forward.

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  3. The new program includes policies aimed at preventing sexual misconduct as well as improving how Coachella responds to it.

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  4. Taking care of yourself can often mean seeking help -- Janelle Monae discusses how therapy is a large part of her self-care.

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  5. In light of the past year’s news of rampant sexual misconduct by some powerful and famous men, journalists asked the question: How do we raise boys?

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  6. Featuring 50 interviews with survivors and activists, 's series "Surviving R. Kelly" premieres tonight.

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  7. We partnered with a retired sex crimes detective on a series of webinars about the perspective of law enforcement when working with survivors.

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  8. Teen survivors of sexual violence have unique needs. Learn about working with teens, the teen brain, confidentiality, and more in our new manual:

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  9. January is -- learn more about human trafficking and how you can raise awareness:

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  10. Two-thirds of women in the U.S. military say they have been sexually harassed or assaulted in the service.

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  11. Members of talk about what’s changed in the past year and what’s to come.

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  12. “That proximity of an airplane makes it extra uncomfortable...They could start doing some consistent messaging and campaigning to let them know it’s a priority.”

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  13. did more than just start conversations about sexual assault and harassment -- it raised awareness and prompted people to take action.

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  14. Thank you for recognizing our work with and to develop a taxonomy for sexual assault and harassment reports!

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  15. We're looking forward to all the progress we'll make together in 2019 to create a world free of sexual violence!

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  16. It's not all in your head — the body reacts too.

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  17. Experiencing mental health difficulties without knowing what’s “wrong” is something many trauma survivors can relate to.

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  18. A look back at the impact of in countries around the world in 2018.

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  19. Of the estimated 5 million people who experience sexual harassment in the workplace, 99.8% never file a complaint.

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  20. The findings illustrate the scale and nature of online abuse faced by women.

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