- How I Became an Active Bystander June 27, 2014 By Samantha Wickramasinghe, CCASA Blogger Being an active bystander is an important role when dealing with issues related to sexual violence. As a teenager who… READ MORE
- I have a Crush…on an App June 27, 2014 By Alexa Priddy, CCASA Blogger So, I will admit to downloading many apps, some of which get deleted the very next week so that I… READ MORE
- Toward Healing & Justice for Campus Sexual Assault Survivors May 15, 2014 By Erin Jemison, CCASA Executive Director On May 1, the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) released a list of 55 colleges… READ MORE
- Questions to Ask When Joining the Fight Against Sexual Assault May 9, 2014 By Dan Church, CCASA Blogger One of my favorite parts of being a volunteer coordinator for a sexual assault prevention and care center is meeting… READ MORE
- Book Review: Dear Sister April 15, 2014 by Liz Clift, CCASA Intern Dear Sister: Letters from Survivors of Sexual Assault (AK Press, 2014) is a slim book, filled with letters and poems… READ MORE
- Trauma’s Effects on the Body April 11, 2014 By Kristine Ives, CCASA Blogger I recently sat down with a physical therapist, Christina Attiken, who makes a point of connecting the physical complaints that… READ MORE
- Book Review: Katie.com April 8, 2014 by Liz Clift, CCASA Intern Katie.com: My Story by Katherine Tarbox (2000) is the autobiographical story of a girl who was a young teenager in… READ MORE
- Raise Awareness about Rape Culture for SAAM April 1, 2014 CCASA has created a pic campaign to help raise awareness about rape culture this April during Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We know that the conversations… READ MORE
- 12 Ways TIME Got It Wrong March 21, 2014 CCASA's response to TIME's "It's Time to End 'Rape Culture' Hysteria" 1) Yes, individual offenders should be held accountable for their crimes, AND they remain… READ MORE