Sarah Ogden Trotta: “5 Things to Consider After a Recent Sexual Assault”
Link to “5 Things to Consider After a Recent Sexual Assault” Every sexual assault is different. Every victim is unique. Therefore, there is no “one size fits all” response when an assault occurs. After...
View ArticleCan an Abuser Change for Good?
Link to “Can Abusers Change?” Women and men remain in – and return to – abusive relationships for many reasons. For example, it is not uncommon for victims of abuse to remain in the abusive situation...
View ArticleConsent-Ed as Sex-Ed: Actively Teaching Consent Before Adulthood
Link to Washington Post: “Why Are We Waiting Until College To Learn About Consent?” For resources related to teaching children about consent: Teaching Kids About Consent, Ages 1-21 7 Reasons Why You...
View ArticlePopping the Virginity Myth
I was sitting with a group of teenage girls. We had been discussing the dynamics of sexual violence with a Myths vs Facts activity. Myth or Fact: men rape out of biological need. [MYTH] Myth or Fact:...
View ArticleAbout Protective Orders
Link to “FAQs About Protection Orders” *Note: the following information relates to the court systems in the USA and may vary slightly by jurisdiction. For information related to court documented...
View ArticleOn a Personal Note
When I began this blog in late 2012, it was a project I grossly underestimated. Back then I was working a mediocre 9 to 5 job that barely paid the bills and rarely allowed me to pursue my passions or...
View ArticleTrauma and the Brain
Link to the Huffington Post: “How Brain Science Can Help Explain Discrepancies in a Sexual Assault Survivor’s Story” At a recent conference about trauma and the brain’s response to it, Bonnie Martin –...
View ArticleTitle IX and Rape Apologism
Yesterday Betsy DeVos, the head of the US Department of Education, announced a “rollback of Obama era rules” pertaining to Title IX. Before she ever opened her mouth, survivors and advocates were...
View ArticleVictim Advocacy: Where Do I Start?
Victim advocacy is the act of supporting people who have been harmed through violence and/or abuse. There are many ways to advocate. In fact, “advocacy” is often only as limited as the imagination of...
View ArticleReproductive Coercion
Reproductive coercion is a specific type of intimate partner violence in which one partner forces unprotected sex in order to increase the chances that the other partner will get pregnant against her...
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