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Some of the many awesome people who took part in this very meaningful assembly.

 

Ottawa, August 18, 2012.

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Rep. T.W. Shannon, Oklahoma Speaker of the House, takes a stand against domestic violence and sexual assault. Photo by Dan Morgan.

Wake Forest hosts the 23rd annual Speak Out in honor of sexual assault survivors, in Wait Chapel on Thursday, February 12, 2015. Students light candles in the audience in support of sexual assault survivors.

Some of the many awesome people who took part in this very meaningful assembly.

 

Ottawa, August 18, 2012.

Wake Forest hosts the 23rd annual Speak Out in honor of sexual assault survivors, in Wait Chapel on Thursday, February 12, 2015. Faculty and administrators on the stage light a new candle every two minutes, signifying the frequency of sexual assault in the USA.

Mark Dawson speaking in Texas

Dine for a Change on June 4th, 2009

 

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The 2009 Walk Against Rape raised over $56,000

 

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Some of the many awesome people who took part in this very meaningful assembly.

 

Ottawa, August 18, 2012.

"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.

 

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"Lights, Camera, (Collective) Action!", the annual fundraiser for Collective Action for Safe Spaces (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/aHskaedFDs"

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."

The Clothesline Project

 

I was only 6 yrs. old when _it_, when _he_ started. I cry for that little girl every tnight, the little girl I never got ot be. I want to save her, save me, save them all.

Be alert for those you suspect are being abused and get a conversation going with them that motivates them to get out of their relationships NOW! Batterers are expert liars who convince their victims that "It won't happen again" and "I did it because I love you so much." Read my blog "Don't Believe The Con Man" under my author page.

Some of the many awesome people who took part in this very meaningful assembly.

 

Ottawa, August 18, 2012.

Fawzia Mirza and Chris Beier, both from Catharsis Productions, peform 'Sex Signals' a scripted, improv, interactive show designed to teach Soldiers how to prevent sexual assault. The performers started the week in Heidelberg, and will tour several U.S. military communities throughout Europe. (Photo by Jason L. Austin)

October 3, 2018 - Rebecca Solnit and the San Francisco Projection Department (SFPD) at the San Francisco Federal Building. Author Rebecca Solnit reads a condensed version of her letter thanking Dr Christine Blasey Ford.

Mark Dawson speaking at The Biltmore

Wake Forest hosts the 23rd annual Speak Out in honor of sexual assault survivors, in Wait Chapel on Thursday, February 12, 2015. Students light candles in the audience in support of sexual assault survivors.

Sgt. 1st Class John Thompson, a UH-60 standardization instructor with the Minnesota National Guard's 34th Combat Aviation Brigade, found his passion as a unit victim advocate and now volunteers in his local community. Thompson is pursuing a degree in human services and plans to work in a related field once he retires from the military. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Blair Heusdens)

Wake Forest hosts the 23rd annual Speak Out in honor of sexual assault survivors, in Wait Chapel on Thursday, February 12, 2015. Students light candles in the audience in support of sexual assault survivors.

Some of the many awesome people who took part in this very meaningful assembly.

 

Ottawa, August 18, 2012.

Fawzia Mirza and Chris Beier, both from Catharsis Productions, peform 'Sex Signals' a scripted, improv, interactive show designed to teach Soldiers how to prevent sexual assault. The performers started the week in Heidelberg, and will tour several U.S. military communities throughout Europe. (Photo by Jason L. Austin)

A reporter from KPFA interviews Jessica Mitchell. 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.

Staff Sgt. Nicquie Neely is a victim advocate with the Minnesota National Guard and also volunteers her time as a victim advocate with SOS Sexual Violence Services in the local community. She plans to pursue a career in advocacy after retiring from the military. Minnesota National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Blair Heusdens

160216-N-ZF693-023 YOKOSUKA, Japan (Feb. 16, 2016) - Sailors stationed at Fleet Activities Yokosuka (FLEACT) participate in the Pure Praxis Sexual Assault Prevention workshop held at the base’s Fleet Theater on Feb 16. The Pure Praxis group has reached over 16,700 Navy personnel since they began working with the Department of the Navy in 2014. FLEACT provides, maintains, and operates base facilities and services in support of 7th Fleet's forward-deployed naval forces, 83 tenant commands, and 24,000 military and civilian personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ivana Campbell/Released)

Sacred Heart University’s Student Affairs Lecture Series hosted Annie Clark and Andrea Pino who presented their talk, “We Believe You: Centering Survivors and Creating a Community of Accountability,” on September 21, 2016, at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts. Photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek

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.

"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"

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