How to Date a Survivor Part I: Laying the Groundwork
By Tessa Gurley, CCASA Blogger Dating. We’ve all done it at least once. We’ve all felt the awkwardness, butterflies, joy and fear that the dating …
By Tessa Gurley, CCASA Blogger Dating. We’ve all done it at least once. We’ve all felt the awkwardness, butterflies, joy and fear that the dating …
Compiled by Tessa Gurley, CCASA Contributor A new short film produced by ESPNW puts women athletes front and center, where they belong. For those with …
By Kristine Ives, CCASA Blogger By teaching children accurate terms to identify anatomy, we can minimize feelings of shame, decrease the probability of sexual abuse, …
By Jenn Doe, CCASA Guest Blogger When I first became involved in anti-violence work, about 5 years ago, I learned about some of the great …
Compiled by Tessa Gurley, CCASA Contributor Nigeria just made history! Even if the attackers were suffering from loneliness, this still doesn’t excuse their horrific actions. …
By Jamie R. Bogner, MS, LPC, CCASA Guest Blogger A person may testify as an expert witness if they have experience, knowledge, training and education …
Compiled by Liz Clift, CCASA Contributor Wired on what’s wrong with the depictions of sexual violence on screen. #ForEveryGirl ICE issues new guidelines for the …
By Medha Gudavalli, CCASA Guest Blogger My palms are profusely sweating…armpits too…just realized my ear lobes are sweating which I didn’t even know was a …
Complied by Liz Clift, CCASA Contributor [Trigger Warning] The Lasting Impact project encourages survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence to put their experiences into …
By Michelle Schaunaman, CCASA Blogger I read a thought provoking piece called, Not Every Rape Victim Needs to Be Emma Sulkowicz. It struck a chord …