- 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
- Why I support CCASA: Ken’s Story November 26, 2018 Written By Ken Fowler, former CCASA intern I started to work in this field two years ago when I showed up to this office asking… READ MORE
- The ESPY Award That Should Have Never Been Necessary August 6, 2018 By Jolene Cardenas Director of Communications and Development, CCASA I doubt I was the only person to sob out loud while watching the recent ESPY… READ MORE
- #CCASACelebratingWomen March 16, 2018 If you would like to share your female role model post to social media with the hashtags: #WomensHistoryMonth #CCASACelebratingWomen Brie Akins, Executive Director Alison McCarthy,… READ MORE
- Finding Unity in the #MeToo Movement February 7, 2018 by Neta Meltzer Communications & Development Coordinator, CCASA I’ve been reading them all morning. From one article, which offers a link to another,… READ MORE
- This Post is Not About Aziz Ansari January 16, 2018 by Neta Meltzer Communications & Development Coordinator, CCASA This morning, I read an opinion piece in the New York Times by a self-proclaimed… READ MORE
- CCASA Reads of 2017 December 13, 2017 2018 is fast approaching, and this season is the perfect chance to curl up and get into a good book. As we wrap up 2017, CCASA… READ MORE
- Idealism, Pragmatism, and Productive Anger: Activism in Troubled Times September 27, 2017 by Neta Meltzer Communications & Development Coordinator, CCASA I recently read a book about the animal rights movement that advocated a pragmatic approach to… READ MORE
- Redefining Masculinity – and Being Okay With It August 30, 2017 by Neta Meltzer Communications & Development Coordinator, CCASA The title of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Ted-Talk-turned-book declares, “We Should All Be Feminists,” and she’s right. … READ MORE