NSVRC Blogs

Lessons on access and justice from Jane Doe, Inc

October 5, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

Diana Mancera is the Director of Membership and Programs at Jane Doe, Inc. (JDI). She develops and implements the Massachusetts SA and DV State Coalition initiatives to support the Coalition’s diverse statewide membership and oversees training and technical assistance in prevention, technology safety, and programming. She is also the Vice-president of Latinos Unidos en Massachusetts […]

Language and Health Equity: Lessons on access and justice from the field

October 5, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

At the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC), we have a commitment to language access. NSVRC is a project of the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR), and we are obligated to provide meaningful language access in our services.  In addition, we have a language access plan to work towards becoming more accessible. Our plan defines […]

NSVRC & PCAR Joint Statement on Guilty Verdict in R. Kelly Sex Trafficking Trial

September 28, 2021 NSVRC

Yesterday’s guilty verdict in the trial of R&B singer R. Kelly is a hard-won and symbolic victory for countless Black women and girls who are survivors of sexual abuse and assault. Our thoughts are with the survivors and their families, with the hope that this conviction can be a step towards healing. R. Kelly committed abuse for decades, […]

11 Things to Remember When a Celebrity Commits Sexual Assault

September 27, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

Here are 11 common misunderstandings people have about high-profile sexual assault cases, pulled directly from social media comments.

Censorship Divides — Let Books Unite

September 27, 2021 Melissa Powers

During Banned Books Week, we celebrate the freedom for everyone to be able to choose what they read and deny censorship.

Confronting Biphobia: A Blog Series on Understanding the Unique Needs of Bi+ Survivors

September 22, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

Biphobia, or the fear or rejection of Bi+ identities and people, has been pervasive throughout history and is still present today. This not only has a lot to do with a lack of understanding about human sexuality, but also due to society’s reliance on binaries.  Bisexuality is often wrongly regarded as a place between being […]

Bi+ Resources and Unmet Need

September 22, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

The Bi+ community has struggled to be seen both as part of the LGBTQ+ spectrum and a community of its own kind, particular to itself. As a result, Bi+ specific resources are less common than resources for other LGBTQ+ communities. Despite this, there has been a growing awareness of the unique needs of the Bi+ […]

Disparities in Bi+ Health and Sexual Violence

September 22, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

*This blog covers issues of sexual violence, self harm, and discrimination and may be triggering for some readers.  Sexual Violence Statistics While sexual violence is disproportionately perpetrated against the queer community across the board, the Bi+ and trans communities are found to have the highest rates as subcommunities. Studies indicate that 61 percent of bisexual women […]

Bi+ Issues in Society

September 22, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

The Bi+ community has faced and continues to face adversity and difficulty in being recognized and respected. Many queer scholars have theorized that much of the social pushback is due to society’s reliance on binaries (two set ways of being, like male/female, gay/straight, etc.). Social movements of the past century have increasingly rallied for the […]

Bi+ History

September 22, 2021 sudharsan.ganesan

In the book A History of Bisexuality, Steven Angelides raises an important question: How can we construct the history of an identity which, until recently and even now, is thought to not exist? As with any history of social movements and identities, it’s first important to understand that learning history can also inadvertently be a practice […]