January 30, 2025 Jennifer Benner
Check out the most-read NSVRC blogs in 2024. Each blog is on a unique topic related to sexual violence. Below you will find the top five blogs from 2024 and the top five blogs that readers still enjoy. The top 5 NSVRC blog posts that were published in 2024 are: Taylor Swift and the […]
January 14, 2025 Melissa Powers
The NSVRC Library highlights books that explore the experiences of gender minorities, especially as it pertains to health equity and sexual violence.
January 14, 2025 sudharsan.ganesan
NSVRC spoke with SAGE (the National Resource Center on LGBTQ+ Aging) about sexual health disparities as they relate to transgender elders and why more research and data is needed to understand the needs of this population.
January 14, 2025 sudharsan.ganesan
NSVRC speaks with SPARTA Pride about sexual trauma experienced by transgender people in the uniformed services (Military, Navy, Air Force, etc.).
January 14, 2025 sudharsan.ganesan
NSVRC speaks with SPARTA Pride about sexual trauma experienced by transgender people in the uniformed services (Military, Navy, Air Force, etc.).
January 14, 2025 sudharsan.ganesan
ADM. Rachel Levine and Madeline Anscombe write about the gender-based violence experienced by transgender and gender-expansive people during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
January 14, 2025 sudharsan.ganesan
NSVRC talks with Just Detention International about the ways sexual violence impacts transgender and gender-expansive people during incarceration.
January 14, 2025 sudharsan.ganesan
NSVRC talks with Just Detention International about the ways sexual violence impacts transgender and gender-expansive people during incarceration.
January 14, 2025 sudharsan.ganesan
FORGE writes about how service providers can improve in the ways they provide for transgender and non-binary survivors.
January 14, 2025 Jennifer Grove
NSVRC Director Jennifer Grove discusses the lasting importance of the theme for this year’s edition of The Resource, “Sexual Violence and Sexual Health Outside the Gender Binary.”
