- Apr 06, 2022
- Dr. Erin Pritchard
I am a lecturer in Disability studies. I am also a woman with dwarfism, who since childhood has been called ‘midget’ by strangers who find my dwarfism funny and unacceptable within society. Here, I explore the online harassment I received as a disabled, female academic after successfully campaigning to remove the word midget from a popular brand of sweets.
- Mar 30, 2022
- Megan Thomas
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Supporters are invited to participate on social media and share a photo wearing teal on the April 5th Day of Action
- Mar 23, 2022
- JL Heinze
While online spaces can play a role in healing, they can also be spaces of abuse and harassment.
- Mar 23, 2022
- JL Heinze
Being trauma-informed means taking into consideration a person’s experience of trauma and their reactions to it.
- Mar 23, 2022
- JL Heinze
A disability-informed future requires more awareness, education, and standardized implementation of accessible technologies.
- Mar 15, 2022
- Melissa Powers
Children’s books, adult non-fiction, and film capture the essence of Women’s History Month.
- Mar 02, 2022
- JL Heinze
The following resource helps victims of online bullying, harassment, or hate speech connect with resources to document, report, and heal from cyber-related harm.
- Mar 01, 2022
- JL Heinze
The following listing of survivor communities and hubs are intended to provide online support through the use of forums, chat rooms, self-help, and general resources to survivors of sexual violence. These resources are organized by the following: peer support, military service members and veterans, male survivors, culturally specific online support, and support for partners of sexual abuse survivors. Sexual Assault Programs should review these resources to become familiar with them before offering recommendations to survivors.
- Feb 15, 2022
- Melissa Powers
We highlight three adult books and three children’s books in celebration of Black History Month.
- Feb 01, 2022
- Jennifer Benner
February Is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, and the theme for this year’s campaign is Talk About It.
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