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National Day of Action for Survivors of Campus Sexual Assault

Published: October 18, 2017

Tomorrow is our National Day of Action for survivors of sexual assault. Throughout campuses across the nation, students will be organizing, each individual action coming together in collective power and resonance. Interested? Here are some ways for your campus group to get involved on October 19: Host a Sister Vigil on your campus. We encourage […]

By Shivani Desai

Breaking the Silence: Domestic Violence is More Than Physical Abuse

Published: October 16, 2017

On average in the U.S., nearly 20 people are physically abused by an intimate partner per day, equating to more than 10 million people per year. This epidemic is pervasive on global, national, and local scales, and occurs within a variety of relationship types (marriage, friendship, family, etc.). Domestic violence (DV) is an intentional means […]

By Emily Garrett

Protect Title IX: 5 Ways You Can Take Action on Your Campus

Published: September 25, 2017

On September 22, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and her administration announced that the Department of Education is withdrawing two crucial Obama-era guidelines: the 2011 Dear Colleague Letter and the 2014 Questions and Answers on Title IX and Sexual Violence. Both guidelines served to clarify institutional responsibility to protect survivors of sexual assault. These rollbacks […]

By Emily Garrett

Protecting Students, Protecting Survivors: California Seeks to Codify Title IX into State Law

Published: July 26, 2017

For the last 45 years, Title IX has defended students from gender-based discrimination. It reaches as far as all educational institutions that receive federal funding, and applies to teachers and staff as well. In short, Title IX was enacted to ensure that no student would be barred access to academic courses because of their gender. […]

By Liana Thomason

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