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The “Me Too Era”? August 13, 2019 By Jolene Cardenas, CCASA Survivor Task Force coordinator What the hell does that even mean? "Me Too Era". I keep hearing it over and… READ MORE
Passing the Feather May 14, 2019 Written by Gina Lopez CCASA Rural & Indigenous Communities Specialist NAUHZCASA FV (Navajo, Apache, Ute, Hopi, Zuni Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Family Violence) is… READ MORE
Tuka & Bertie Review: An unexpected story of healing May 9, 2019 Written by Medha Gudavalli, CCASA Survivor Task Force member ***SPOILERS FOR TUKA & BERTIE ARE AHEAD*** Lately, I’ve been feeling like the #MeToo movement… READ MORE
Why I Reported and Nothing Came of It. April 29, 2019 Written By Laura Ostrow, CCASA Survivor Task Force member Trigger Warning: Sexual Assault. I am terrified as I write this, but I will not allow… READ MORE
At This Moment… April 18, 2019 Written By Laura Ostrow, CCASA Survivor Task Force member (TW: Sexual Assault) At this moment, one year ago, I was about to be raped. No,… READ MORE
Op-Ed: Climbing off the pedestal on International Women’s Day March 8, 2019 by Hannah Skewes and Medha Gudavalli Hannah Skewes is a writer, photographer and a member of the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault Survivor Task Force.… READ MORE
Hearing Beale Street January 18, 2019 Written by Jolene Cardenas (Spoilers ahead: “If Beale Street Could Talk” Written by James Baldwin, 2018 film directed by Barry Jenkins) “Neither love nor terror… READ MORE
Cyntoia Brown and the Sexual-Assault-to-Prison-Pipeline January 9, 2019 Written by Medha Gudavalli Cyntoia Brown has captured all of our hearts, inspiring many to transform their feelings into actionable change. It’s rare, yet empowering,… READ MORE
Gina’s week at the National Indian Nations Conference 2018 December 6, 2018 Gina Lopez CCASA Rural & Indigenous Communities Specialist is in beautiful California this week at the National Indian Nations Conference to connect and learn about… READ MORE