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“Slut” Walk: Can’t we just be “people”?

July 28, 2011 by Madeline Montgomery 5 Comments
Activists rallying against victim-blaming at the Slut Walk in Alberta, Canada. Signs read "I'm a SLUT. Problem?" & "What do you call a guy who makes 'Make me a sandwhich' jokes? Single!"

Part 2 of 2: These two blog posts provide two different reactions to Rebecca Traister’s New York Times piece, Ladies We Have a Problem, about the anti-victim-blaming rallies in Canada & the US known as SlutWalks. If you’ve heard any of the public discourse surrounding SlutWalks – from local TV stations, to blogs, personal Facebook [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus, Sexual Assault Tagged With: guest post, media, New York Times, organizing, protests, rallies, rape, Rape is Rape, Rebecca Traister, sexual assault, slut, slut-shaming, victim blaming, victim shaming, violence against women

SlutWalk: Big Ups to Toronto

July 28, 2011 by Guest Blogger 1 Comment
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Part 1 of 2: These two blog posts provide two different reactions to Rebecca Traister’s New York Times piece, Ladies We Have a Problem, about the anti-victim-blaming rallies in Canada & the US known as SlutWalks. If you’ve heard any of the public discourse surrounding SlutWalks – from local TV stations, to blogs, personal Facebook [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus, Sexual Assault Tagged With: guest post, media, New York Times, organizing, protests, rallies, rape, Rape is Rape, Rebecca Traister, sexual assault, slut, slut-shaming, victim blaming, victim shaming, 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

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month – Take Action on YOUR Campus!

October 6, 2010 by Myra Duran Leave a Comment
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The month of October is overflowing with activities that student groups across the country are taking action on. For many of us, October signifies the beginning of Domestic Violence Awareness month and gearing up to put on events that really highlight the impact it has in our communities. The first step in fighting this vicious [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Domestic Violence, Violence Against Women Tagged With: action, campus organizing, domestic violence, violence against women

Protections for domestic violence victims – a controversial issue?

June 23, 2010 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Guest post by Amanda L. The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), a subset of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, was signed into law in 1994. The passage of VAWA addressed the lack of significant legislation addressing domestic violence, making domestic violence a national priority. VAWA initially sought to provide legal protections for [...]

Filed Under: Leaders & Government, Violence Against Women Tagged With: Congress, Phyllis Schlafly, violence against women

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

Things are Not Always As They Appear

June 26, 2009 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment
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Guest post by Ellen Violence against women, especially violence that occurs in their own homes, is a serious issue that many may try to pass off as unimportant or not a huge problem, but it is. FMF and other organizations have been working for decades to try to raise awareness of violence against women, but [...]

Filed Under: Domestic Violence Tagged With: Amnesty International, domestic violence, Feminist Majority Foundation, Germany, violence against women
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