NSVRC Blogs by Mo Lewis

Is there a place for AI in our work? Considerations for the sexual violence prevention field

August 12, 2025 Mo Lewis

  Mo Lewis, NSVRC Prevention Coordinator, contemplates AI and its ethical and functional place in the sexual violence prevention movement.

Introducing the Preventing Sexual Violence in Disasters Infographic

November 19, 2024 Mo Lewis

NSVRC staff worked with an advisory group of organizations and leaders at local, state, and national levels supporting Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Asian American and Pacific Islander survivors of sexual violence to create this infographic, which highlights large-scale issues that are exacerbated by disasters and provides guiding questions and inspiration for how to prevent sexual […]

Making the Connection: Sexual Violence and Oppression Infographic

August 13, 2020 Mo Lewis

We know that how we communicate about sexual violence and health inequities matters. This resource can help us frame the connection between oppression and sexual violence.

Check Out Our Interactive Version of the Risk and Protective Factors Infographic

March 23, 2020 Mo Lewis

Our new e-learning tool helps you learn more about risk and protective factors.

New Social Determinants of Health Annotated Bibliography

March 11, 2020 Mo Lewis

Learn more about the research on social determinants of health related to sexual violence.

Why our Community-Level Prevention Efforts Must be Inclusive

July 30, 2019 Mo Lewis

If we don’t work with inclusive groups, we’ll end up with unequal policies that may perpetuate the social norms we’re trying to change.

Sexual Violence and Oppression: Framing Our Work Using the Sexual Violence Continuum

May 15, 2019 Mo Lewis

Sexual violence is inextricably linked to oppression – and we won’t ever end sexual violence without ending oppression.

Using Risk and Protective Factors in Prevention

April 30, 2019 Mo Lewis

These two examples show how we can use our knowledge of risk and protective factors to prevent sexual violence in the real world.

Introducing the Risk and Protective Factors Infographic

April 11, 2019 Mo Lewis

Risk and protective factors are a framework of things that can increase or decrease the likelihood of sexual violence perpetration.

Mapping Prevention

March 30, 2018 Mo Lewis

Evaluation is key component of successful prevention programs – it helps us know what is working, what we should change, and can help us track how we got to where we are now. Okay, I can practically hear people tuning out right now. Don’t do it, though – stay with me! I do a lot […]