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Some of the many awesome people who took part in this very meaningful assembly.
Ottawa, August 18, 2012.
It's Not What You Preach, It's What You Tolerate
UltraViolet, the “Access Hollywood” footage on a nonstop loop near the White House - see www.washingtonpost.com/local/the-trump-access-hollywood-t...
Dine for a Change on June 4th, 2009
The 2009 Walk Against Rape raised over $56,000
You can always make donations at
It's time to end campus sexual assault. First Lady Sue Snyder hosted the summit to help make our students' home away from home-- our college campuses-- safer. Learn more at www.EndCampusSexualAssault.com
Called the Campaign For A Welcoming Illinois.Supporting organizations include Illinois Coalition of Immigrant and Refugee Rights and Asian Americans Advancing Justice.
"This bill would require the Illinois Attorney General to develop model policies for courthouses, schools, libraries, medical facilities and shelters on how to handle ICE activities at their locations."
A very big crowd for Ottawa on a dreary Sunday. Hundreds of people were here in support of putting an end to victim-blaming in sexual assault.
It's time to end campus sexual assault. First Lady Sue Snyder hosted the summit to help make our students' home away from home-- our college campuses-- safer. Learn more at www.EndCampusSexualAssault.com
Dine for a Change on June 4th, 2009
The 2009 Walk Against Rape raised over $56,000
You can always make donations at
It's Not What You Preach, It's What You Tolerate
UltraViolet, the “Access Hollywood” footage on a nonstop loop near the White House - see www.washingtonpost.com/local/the-trump-access-hollywood-t...
2010 Alaska Victimization Survey press conference, September 30, 2010 at UAA Commons.
The 2010 Alaska Victimization Survey provides the first definitive measures of the incidence and prevalence of violence against women in Alaska. For further information, see Statewide Victimization Survey.
The annual women only march “Reclaim the night” took place with a large turnout despite the heavy rain in London. The march organised by the London Feminist Network is against rape and all forms of male violence against women.
It's time to end campus sexual assault. First Lady Sue Snyder hosted the summit to help make our students' home away from home-- our college campuses-- safer. Learn more at www.EndCampusSexualAssault.com
"Lights, Camera, (Collective) Action!", the celebration of the fifth anniversary of Collective Action for Safe Cities (CASS), held at Room & Board at 1840 14th Street NW.
NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to CASS or those within the photo to use these images with attribution:
"© Andrew Bossi, flic.kr/s/aHsjVSL8R1"
The teal green ribbon supports Agoraphobia, Anxiety Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Food Allergies, Fragile X Syndrome, Myasthenia Gravis, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Ovarian Cancer, Cervical Cancer, Uterine Cancer, Panic or Stress Disorders (PTSD), Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Polycystic Kidney Disease, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Assault, Substance Abuse, Batten Disease and Tourette's Syndrome (TSA). Let this teal ribbon angel art painting help bring awareness!
Community organizations working to safeguard vulnerable young people from gang involvement and protect victims of domestic, sexual and other forms of violence will benefit from nearly $7.2 million in government grants supporting public safety priorities.
This represents the largest-ever one-time grants investment in community crime prevention in BC, combining $5.5 million in provincial Civil Forfeiture Office (CFO) proceeds and $1.69 million from criminal forfeiture proceeds.
Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Morris made the announcement at Richmond's Touchstone Family Association, which is receiving a $100,000 grant for its successful youth-focused Street Smarts program offering support for kids at risk of gang involvement.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0075-000446
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Some of the many awesome people who took part in this very meaningful assembly.
Ottawa, August 18, 2012.
Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Genna Vee Mateo shoots a basketball, Tuesday, April 26, during the Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, N.J., sexual assault prevention annual stand down. The purpose of the event was to engage members and promote understanding of problems associated with assaults in the workplace. (U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Chief Warrant Officer John Edwards)
"Lights, Camera, (Collective) Action!", the celebration of the fifth anniversary of Collective Action for Safe Cities (CASS), held at Room & Board at 1840 14th Street NW.
NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to CASS or those within the photo to use these images with attribution:
"© Andrew Bossi, flic.kr/s/aHsjVSL8R1"
Petty Officer 1st Class William Gunther, a company commander assigned to Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, N.J., tosses a bean bag to score points for his team, Tuesday, April 26, as part of the training center's sexual assault prevention annual stand down. The teams participated in various challenges and answered questions about the Coast Guard's sexual assault policies as a way to interactively engage members and promote understanding of problems associated with assaults in the workplace. (U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Chief Warrant Officer John Edwards)
It's Not What You Preach, It's What You Tolerate
UltraViolet, the “Access Hollywood” footage on a nonstop loop near the White House - see www.washingtonpost.com/local/the-trump-access-hollywood-t...
Holly Rosen is the director of MSU Safe Place. Safe Place provides services and shelter for individuals who are experiencing emotionally, physically, or sexually abusive relationships. Matt Radick/The State News
As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a representative from CARDV (Coalition Against Rape and Domestic Violence) educated William Woods students about domestic violence prevention and how to create awareness of the issue. This LEAD event took place on Oct. 14, in the Ivy Room on the lower level of Tucker Dining Hall.
In addition, the students learned about different situations the victims of domestic violence are in and the struggles they endure.
The event concluded with students painting canvases with facts and quotes for CARDV to display.
Domestic Violence Awareness is the national philanthropy of Alpha Chi Omega, one of the four sororities on the William Woods campus.
Photo by Gianna Stover
Support of the women who bravely stepped up and exposed Katzav, former president, as the serial rapist he is.
[A day in Jerusalem on my sister's birthday]
Members of the community supported one another, and showed love for their neighbors. Over 200 people from around the Bay Area gathered for the Peace March For Richmond Rape Victim.
My photostory here: Take Back The Night
From Take Back the Night - a rally and march encouraging and empowering students to speak out against sexual assault and violence.
It's time to end campus sexual assault. First Lady Sue Snyder hosted the summit to help make our students' home away from home-- our college campuses-- safer. Learn more at www.EndCampusSexualAssault.com
The annual women only march “Reclaim the night” took place with a large turnout despite the heavy rain in London. The march organised by the London Feminist Network is against rape and all forms of male violence against women.
The Clothesline Project (CLP) is a program started on Cape Cod, MA, in 1990 to address the issue of violence against women. It is a vehicle for women affected by violence to express their emotions by decorating a shirt. They then hang the shirt on a clothesline to be viewed by others as testimony to the problem of violence against women.
"Lights, Camera, (Collective) Action!", the celebration of the fifth anniversary of Collective Action for Safe Cities (CASS), held at Room & Board at 1840 14th Street NW.
NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to CASS or those within the photo to use these images with attribution:
"© Andrew Bossi, flic.kr/s/aHsjVSL8R1"
"Lights, Camera, (Collective) Action!", the celebration of the fifth anniversary of Collective Action for Safe Cities (CASS), held at Room & Board at 1840 14th Street NW.
NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to CASS or those within the photo to use these images with attribution:
"© Andrew Bossi, flic.kr/s/aHsjVSL8R1"
Washington DC, October 6 2018. Thousands gathered in front of the U.S. Supreme Court to oppose the imminent confirmation of Judge Brent Kavanaugh to the position of Associate Justice by the Senate. A smaller group sat down on the Capitol steps and over a hundred were arrested when they refused to move. A still smaller group of spirited protesters packed the Senate Gallery and punctuated the shameful proceedings below with shouted chants and commentary until they too were hustled out with some arrests. As predicted, Kavanaugh was confirmed by two votes, one of the smallest margins in the history of the Court.
In a morning tweet President Trump boasted that "Women for Kavanaugh, and many others" supporting his nominee were "gathering all over Capitol Hill" but I counted only twenty five at best. Going forward we await the pushback against Trump and his Republican supporters at the polls this November and beyond.
London, UK. 24th November 2012 The annual women only march “Reclaim the night” took place with a large turnout despite the heavy rain in London. The march organised by the London Feminist Network is against rape and all forms of male violence against women.
As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a representative from CARDV (Coalition Against Rape and Domestic Violence) educated William Woods students about domestic violence prevention and how to create awareness of the issue. This LEAD event took place on Oct. 14, in the Ivy Room on the lower level of Tucker Dining Hall.
In addition, the students learned about different situations the victims of domestic violence are in and the struggles they endure.
The event concluded with students painting canvases with facts and quotes for CARDV to display.
Domestic Violence Awareness is the national philanthropy of Alpha Chi Omega, one of the four sororities on the William Woods campus.
Photo by Gianna Stover