NSVRC Blogs

How North Carolina Prioritizes Diversity and Inclusion Across the State

June 28, 2019 Glorina Stallworth and Molly Marcotte

Celebrating Pride Though Film

June 26, 2019 Melissa Powers

June in all colors: More tolerance and respect

June 24, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

This month, let us embrace diversity and paint Latin American streets in full color.

A Look at the Research: Sexual Violence and Opioids

June 21, 2019 Karla Vierthaler

It’s important to look at the existing research and explore the correlation between opioids and sexual violence.

A Movement Within a Movement

June 19, 2019 Diana Mancera

To root out gender-based violence, we need a movement against racism, biases, homophobia, transphobia and oppressive practices within our field.

Conversion Therapy is Sexual Violence

June 19, 2019 Louie Marven

The actions, social context, and effects of conversion therapy overlap with the actions, social context, and effects of sexual violence.

Internship Opportunity

June 13, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

Learn how a Communications team at a national nonprofit operates by interning at the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC). The Communications team focuses on external communications for NSVRC including; email and social media marketing, online and physical content creation (including publications, blogs, resources, share graphics, infographics, etc.), and general messaging around sexual assault, harassment, […]

Follow-up to Uber’s Taxonomy and Transparency Workshop

June 11, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

“With better information about sexual violence comes the opportunity to know which programs, policies, and practices have the most impact on prevention efforts; knowledge that brings us closer to our common goal of a future built on safety and respect.” Karen Baker, Managing Partner RALIANCE Threats of sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, and sexual assault influence […]

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.