- The sexual violence rate in Colorado is higher than the national average July 20, 2021 "Survivors often take a long time to report [sexual violence], because they are in trauma and crisis," Brie Franklin said. "They are going through their… READ MORE
- Grassroots Colorado Group Seeks To Prevent Violence Against Indigenous People June 17, 2021 Indigenous people in the United States are victims of high rates of violence. The Centers for Disease Control estimates about half of Native women are raped or… READ MORE
- What Denim Day Means to Me | A Survivor’s Perspective April 22, 2021 By Michelle Johnson April 28th, 2021 is Denim Day and as a survivor of sexual assault and military sexual assault, I will proudly wear my… READ MORE
- Senate Bill 73 is Headed to the Governor for Signature April 5, 2021 Senate Bill 73 is, likely, about to become law and will eliminate the civil statute of limitations for sexual assault in Colorado. On March 23rd,… READ MORE
- CCASA Response to Atlanta Spa Shootings March 22, 2021 By Cari Simon and Brandi Dye CCASA condemns violence and white supremacy in all of its forms. As a field founded on acknowledging and naming… READ MORE
- “Boys will be Boys” Really? September 25, 2020 by Avery Hudson, George Washington High School Growing up, I remember being told that when a boy was mean to me it meant that he liked… READ MORE
- DONATIONS FOR TRIBAL COMMUNITIES June 29, 2020 During this pandemic, many are asking for the support needed to care for their tribal communities. Here is a list of links and contacts for… READ MORE
- Pride Month 2020 June 19, 2020 Written by Alison McCarthy, CCASA Board Chair Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 is a federal law that states: "No person in… READ MORE
- CCASA Commitment to Anti-Racism May 29, 2020 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… READ MORE