Apr 26, 2022 | Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Violence Prevention
Sexual Violence: Words Have Power by Holly Seymour Jasinski, MS, RYT Resilient Spaces Program Facilitator & Public Policy Liaison Each year during the month of April, community-based organizations, government agencies, businesses, universities, and individuals...
Apr 11, 2022 | Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Violence Prevention
10 Barriers Marginalized Survivors Encounter After Surviving Domestic and/or Sexual Violence Brad Hieftje, LLMSW Men As Allies Coordinator Marginalized populations are groups and communities that experience discrimination and exclusion because of unequal power...
Feb 24, 2022 | Children, Violence Prevention
Helping Teens to Recognize Healthy and Abusive Relationships By Lesley Coghill, LMSW-Macro Resilience Prevention & Systems Change Manager February is known best for Valentine’s Day and showing those we love how much we care about them as friends, family, or...
Feb 9, 2022 | Violence Prevention
Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month How to Support a Friend in an Unhealthy Relationship By the Resilience Youth Leadership Board When you are a teenager, everything is new and exciting, driving, going out, joining school clubs and sports teams. You start to slowly...
Oct 25, 2021 | Domestic Violence, Resilience Series, Sexual Assault, Violence Prevention
“Maid” Details the Journey of Leaving Abusive Relationships By Program Director, Megan Hennessey Warning: triggers regarding domestic violence, spoilers for the Netflix series “Maid” In October, Netflix released a limited drama series called Maid, which is based on...