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The well-known "RuPaul's Drag Race" competitor Shangela Laquifa Wadley stated her anger and indignation when accusations of rape and gender abuse were made against her former helper. Shangela expressed her full shock and grief after learning the news in a statement to People magazine.

 

Unidentified Shangela's ex-assistant filed a complaint, claiming that the drag performer exposed them to sexual harassment, abuse, and gender violence while they were coworkers. According to the lawsuit, Shangela harassed her assistant and coerced them into having an improper sexual encounter. The assistant also claims that Shangela coerced them into signing a non-disclosure agreement in order to silence them.

 

Shangela made it clear in her statement that she takes these accusations seriously and is dedicated to helping anyone who have experienced sexual assault and harassment. She added that she would cooperate fully with the ongoing inquiry.

 

The drag queen's supporters have expressed their dismay at the news as well as their support for Shangela. Many have taken to social media to voice their outrage over the allegations and to express their hope that justice will be served.

 

No further remarks have been made by any party as of yet, and the litigation is still active.

 

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A group of students from Columbia High School in Hunters, WA created a multi-session sexual assault prevention program that the group is delivering to their peers. The first day of presentations incorporates the story of Serria, a courageous survivor of childhood sexual abuse. The "Three Awesome Girls from CHS" dispel myths about rape and explain the continuum of violence. On the second day (pictured here) students rotate between two centers. Centers include: WCSAP Spin & Discuss Game and "Things to Know Before You Say Go" Sort-a-Stack activity. The goal: prevent sexual violence by addressing underlying causes. Topics covered include: boundary setting, respecting consent, healthy relationships and more.

 

Family Support Center's mission is to "create an abuse-free environment in Stevens County."

 

Family Support Center is a program of Rural Resources offering advocacy to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, elder abuse and all crimes. Family Support also offers free prevention and awareness education to the public. www.ruralresources.org

Columbia High School group continues their peer education project. Today they spoke to the senior high school about the dynamics of sexual violence and the continuum of violence. Guest speaker, Serria, shared her personal story of triumph and recovery after sexual abuse. The presentation wrapped up with a discussion about consent. The audience used WCSAP SAAM "Yes Means Yes ____ Means No" cards and came up with a variety of ways to say 'no.' Tomorrow, Megan, Jessica and Payton will facilitate learning centers where participants will learn about healthy relationships, consent, seeking help and more.

 

Family Support Center's mission is to "create an abuse-free environment in Stevens County."

 

Family Support Center is a program of Rural Resources offering advocacy to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, elder abuse and all crimes. Family Support also offers free prevention and awareness education to the public. www.ruralresources.org

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automatically generated text: A goose being force-fed, La Ferme du Treil, Courbiac de Tournon, France, Monday, November 22, 2010.

 

A tube is inserted into the bird's oesophagus and maize mash is pumped down the tube. Farmer Bernard Laverge massages the goose's neck to encourage ingestion. The process takes less than a minute per bird.

 

At the start of the force-feeing programme, each goose receives 300g of maize per day. By the end of the three week feeding period, the daily quantity of maize fed has risen to 1.4 kg. An average goose weighs between 7 and 8 kg.

Our annual Women and Men Making a Difference Luncheon was held on October 9, 2015 at the Colville Community College. Tom Thelen, bullying prevention speaker, was this year's keynote. Tom also traveled to four schools to provide anti-bullying assemblies. The four schools (Wellpinit, Springdale, Valley and Colville) also received his book, DVD and curriculum. Wo+men Making a Difference raises funds for Rural Resources Victim Services and Kids First Children's Advocacy Center. Without the support of our community, we could not provide the breadth of services currently available. Thank you to all who support our mission of ending abuse in Stevens and Ferry Counties!

 

Rural Resources Victim Services' mission is to "create an abuse-free environment in Stevens and Ferry Counties." Rural Resources Victim Services offers advocacy to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, elder abuse and all crimes. Rural Resources Victim Services also offers free prevention and awareness education to the public. www.ruralresources.org

 

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A group of students from Columbia High School in Hunters, WA created a multi-session sexual assault prevention program that the group is delivering to their peers. The first day of presentations incorporates the story of Serria, a courageous survivor of childhood sexual abuse. The "Three Awesome Girls from CHS" dispel myths about rape and explain the continuum of violence. On the second day (pictured here) students rotate between two centers. Centers include: WCSAP Spin & Discuss Game and "Things to Know Before You Say Go" Sort-a-Stack activity. The goal: prevent sexual violence by addressing underlying causes. Topics covered include: boundary setting, respecting consent, healthy relationships and more.

 

Family Support Center's mission is to "create an abuse-free environment in Stevens County."

 

Family Support Center is a program of Rural Resources offering advocacy to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, elder abuse and all crimes. Family Support also offers free prevention and awareness education to the public. www.ruralresources.org

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April is National Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Month. The Army's Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) program exists so the Army can prevent sexual harassment and sexual assaults before they occur. Our goal is to eliminate sexual assaults and sexual harassment by creating a climate that respects the dignity of every member of the Army Family.

 

Throughout the month, Tripler held showings of the "Invisible War," staffed information booths at the main entrances, encouraged staff to participate in Denim Day, and held an observance ceremony April 26.

 

For more information on preventing sexual assault within the Army, visit www.sexualassault.army.mil.

Friday, October 18th was our 14th annual Women Making a Difference luncheon! womenmakingadifference.net/ The event helps support Family Support Center and Kids First Children's Advocacy Center, programs of Rural Resources. This was an extra special event this year because we unveiled our new logo: Wo+men Making a Difference! What perfect timing with Patrick Lemmon speaking about the role of men in ending violence! Also this year, the stars of "Brenda's Story" joined us. See the video here: youtu.be/v1tyLyNfDVc

 

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