Part 1 – Sexual Violence Against African American Slaves And Its Legacy Today

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NSVRC talks with Yale Professor Dr. Cyrstal Feimster about the direct throughline between sexual violence during the American slavery era and the sexual violence experienced by Black women and girls today.
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NSVRC talks with Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center about how historical oppression of American Indian people is directly linked to their increased risk of sex trafficking today.
Multi-colored silhouettes of heads, with black print on top that reads "Interview with Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center"
NSVRC talks with Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center about how historical oppression of American Indian people is directly linked to their increased risk of sex trafficking today.
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NSVRC talks with filmmaker Aishah Shahidah Simmons about shaping narratives in film that honor the Black female survivor experience.
Multi-colored silhouettes of heads, with black print on top that reads "Interview with Aishah Shahidah Simmons"
NSVRC talks with filmmaker Aishah Shahidah Simmons about shaping narratives in film that honor the Black female survivor experience.
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NSVRC Director Yolanda Edrington discusses the lasting importance of the theme for this year’s edition of The Resource, “Racial Equity in the Movement”.
The Resource: Racial Equity in the Movement
NSVRC is committed to continuing the ongoing conversation about racial equity in the sexual violence movement. For the theme of this issue of The Resource, we emphasize that racism, and all forms of oppression, are inextricably tied to sexual violence. Racial equity must be at the forefront of our efforts to respond to and prevent sexual harassment,...
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Adapting in the midst of COVID-19: Strengths and Challenges in the Rape Prevention and Education Program
This brief provides information on the impact of COVID-19 on Rape Prevention and Education programs and how they adapted during the first year of the pandemic. 
NSVRC National Strengths and Needs Assessment 2021:Background and Methodology
This publication includes a description of the background for NSVRC National Strengths and Needs Assessments and the methodology for the 2021 survey administered to Rape Prevention and Education funded programs and agencies. 
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