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In 23rd Annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month Campaign, NSVRC Calls for Building Connected Communities to Prevent Sexual Violence Laura Palumbo Thu, 03/28/2024

The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) commemorates the start of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) in April with their “Building Connected Communities” campaign.

What is the connection between Media, Sexual Violence, and Systems of Oppression? NSVRC Wed, 03/08/2023

How powerful is the media in creating social norms?

Censorship Only Divides Melissa Powers Mon, 09/19/2022

In the library world, we believe in the right to read and the freedom for anyone to choose what they want to read, regardless of the content. In recognition of these beliefs, the Respect Together Libraries stand together with other libraries all over the country to support Banned Books Week. This year’s time of recognition runs from September 18-24 2022, with the continued theme from last year of, “Books Unite Us.

NSVRC & PCAR Joint Statement on Guilty Verdict in R. Kelly Sex Trafficking Trial NSVRC Tue, 09/28/2021

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.

NSVRC & PCAR Joint Statement on Cosby’s Release NSVRC Wed, 06/30/2021

Today's decision reflects the vast challenges survivors face when they share their experiences in search of justice through the criminal legal system.

What Can We Learn From Media Coverage on Sexual Violence? Megan Thomas Mon, 05/03/2021

How we talk about sexual assault and abuse impacts how people understand it, and that is especially true of media coverage about sexual violence.

COVID-19 and Health Equity: How Media Literacy Is Sexual Assault Prevention Chad Sniffen Wed, 03/03/2021

In the fifth episode of our COVID-19 and Health Equity series, NSVRC’s Laura Palumbo talks with Tonjie Reese, a Detroit native, preventionist, storyteller, and creative, about why media literacy is so important and how to shift our approaches to prevention during this pandemic.

Mobile Apps for Crime Victims and Providers JL Heinze Wed, 02/24/2021

The following mobile applications (apps) provide information and resources about various types of victimization. Access it Here

The inclusion of a mobile app on this page does not constitute an official endorsement, guarantee, or approval by OVC.

Sex Ed: Teaching Porn Literacy Chad Sniffen Tue, 10/13/2020

In the second episode of our Sex Ed series, we discuss the connection between porn literacy and preventing sexual and dating violence.

NSVRC Press Kit Megan Thomas Wed, 09/30/2020