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Anyone Can Be a Survivor of Sexual Assault

December 6, 2012 by Michelle Hutchins 1 Comment
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Sexual assault is much more than just a women’s issue.  Survivors of sexual violence can be male or female, straight or gay, young or old. Anyone can be a survivor.  We also know that attackers have the ability to fit a range of descriptors.  Despite this reality, sexual assault is still often portrayed as something [...]

Filed Under: Domestic Violence, Feminist Campus, LGBTQ, Sexual Assault Tagged With: LGBT issues, sexual assault, sexual assault awareness

Challenging the Rape Schedule

September 6, 2012 by Michelle Hutchins Leave a Comment
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As countless young adults head off to college, they will be bombarded with warnings about potential incidents of sexual assault on their campus.  As many of us know, these concerns are valid – women ages 16-24 are at the greatest risk of being raped, and are between 20-25% likely to experience sexual assault while in [...]

Filed Under: Sexual Assault Tagged With: campus, college students, rape culture, sexual assault awareness, victim blaming

How the Violence Against Women Act Impacts College Women

April 25, 2012 by Francesca Witcher 1 Comment
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Today, the U.S. Senate is expected to make a motion to proceed with a vote to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).  Since its passing in 1994, this critical piece of legislation has protected millions of women across the country, especially women on college campuses. Unfortunately, legislators in the Senate have attempted to foster [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Domestic Violence, Education, Feminist Campus, Reauthorization of VAWA, Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, Violence Against Women, Women's Health Tagged With: Congress, rape, sexual assault awareness

#OccupyPatriarchy: Creating Alternative Models and Safe Spaces

November 18, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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This is Part 3 of a blog series on Feminism and the Occupy movement. Read Part 1: Why Feminists Should Care About the Occupy Movement and Part 2: Why Women’s Economic Issues Must be Central to the Movement.   The Occupy movement is an incredible opportunity to be a part of something bigger that confronts [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Intersectionality, Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, Students Rising Up Tagged With: consensus, occupywallstreet, safe space, sexism, sexual assault awareness

Welcome to the Jungle: Sexual Harassment in College

November 15, 2011 by Guest Blogger 1 Comment
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by Bettina Hager, National Women’s Political Caucus One commonly noted sign of progress in the gender equality battle is that women now make up the majority–yes that is more than 50%–of college students.  This is an enormous advance and reflects the hard work and dedication of generations of women:  Women who have fought to be heard [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus Tagged With: Feminist Campus, guest post, rape, sexual assault, sexual assault awareness, sexual harassment, violence against women

#notfunnyfacebook

November 2, 2011 by Hannah Gordon 6 Comments
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How would you react if a man approached you at a party and asked, “What’s 10 inches and gets girls to have sex with me… My knife!”?  Most would be horrified by this “joke” and I would personally regard the comment as hateful and threatening.  Facebook apparently does not agree though.  That comment is the [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Domestic Violence, Feminist Campus, Sexual Assault, Violence Against Women Tagged With: action, Feminist Campus, rape, sexual assault, sexual assault awareness, violence against women

NYPD: Shame on you

May 31, 2011 by Meghan Shalvoy 4 Comments
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So, former NYPD officer Kenneth Moreno would like the world to feel bad for having to travel the “rough road” of the past two and half years since he was indicted for raping an intoxicated woman after escorting her to her apartment. Last Thursday, Moreno was found not guilty, as was former officer Franklin Mata [...]

Filed Under: Sexual Assault, Violence Against Women Tagged With: action, Dr. George Tiller, End Rape NYPD, New York City, NYPD, petition, protests, rape, Rape is Rape, sexual assault, sexual assault awareness, sexual violence, Trust Women, violence against women

American University Students Rally for Sexual Assault Prevention and Support

March 30, 2011 by fcBlogAdmin Leave a Comment

Guest post by American University student Nicole Wisler Since June of 2010, American University students and administrators have been working on a grant application that, if accepted by the Department of Justice, would provide $300,000 to go towards resources for preventing sexual assault and supporting survivors. Seventeen campus offices, three community organizers, and the entire [...]

Filed Under: Sexual Assault, Students Rising Up Tagged With: American University, Campus Team, Department of Justice, guest post, Nicole Wisler, protests, rallies, sexual assault, sexual assault awareness, sit-in, VAWA grant, violence against women

How to take your V-Day Events Further

January 26, 2011 by fcBlogAdmin Leave a Comment
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As many of you know February means V-Day! And no, we’re not talking about Valentine’s Day. V-Day is an organization that seeks to raise awareness about violence against women and girls as well as raise money for local beneficiaries that are working to end violence. Many student groups put on “The Vagina Monologues” or host [...]

Filed Under: Sexual Assault, Students Rising Up Tagged With: action, campus organizing, event planning, Feminist Campus, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, rape, SAFER Campus, sexual assault, sexual assault awareness, sexual violence, The Vagina Monologues, V-Day, Valentine's Day

Spring into Action: Eradicating Sexual Assault on Campus

April 13, 2010 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Guest post by Patrice April is generally known for the coming of spring and for DC residents, the first sight of bloom of cherry blossoms. But April also brings us another significant focus–Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This is a great time of the year to renew one’s commitment to activism, and what better way to [...]

Filed Under: Sexual Assault, Students Rising Up Tagged With: campus organizing, SAFER Campus, sexual assault, sexual assault awareness, violence against women
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