CCASA Commitment to Anti-Racism
CCASA’s board and staff stand in solidarity with people of color and remain committed to being an anti-racist organization. We call out the recent killings …
CCASA’s board and staff stand in solidarity with people of color and remain committed to being an anti-racist organization. We call out the recent killings …
Written by Kenneth Coffee, Military Veteran & Survivor Many of us who have once served in the military regardless of length of service find ourselves …
How to Show Support in Addition to Wearing Denim Written by Hailey Shea McMoore, CCASA Survivor Task Force As a survivor of sexual assault, I …
During this tumultuous time like we are currently living through it is refreshing that there are so many supportive written pieces being shared online. We …
Via The Durango Herald Kelsey Lansing, an employee at Sexual Assault Services Organization, started getting text after text Monday saying, “Congratulations!” “I’m like, ‘For what? …
Survivor Love Letter is a movement for survivors of sexual assault and their allies to publicly celebrate their lives. It was started by filmmaker and …
Written by Tammy Carpenter, CCASA Survivor Task Force Success stories come in many forms. Some are financial, physical, spiritual, and mental. Some can even derive …
CCASA is hosting the Aspiring White Allies Group (AWAG) to provide space for white identified/white presenting people connected to CCASA or sexual violence work to engage in work around white privilege and white dominant/supremacy culture.
Written by Gina Lopez The opening remarks started out…”We resist the Doctrine of Discovery…” On a chilly morning, I made my way to Gallup, New …
Shared by Gina Lopez, CCASA Rural and Indigenous Communities Specialist NAUHZCASA FV Statement: #MeToo DIY Kits The Navajo, Apache, Ute, Hopi, Zuni Coalition Against Sexual …