Part 1 – How Black Social Media Spaces Shape How We Talk About Sexual Harassment, Assault, and Abuse

Multi-colored silhouettes of heads, with black print on top that reads "Interview with Feminista Jones"
NSVRC talks with Feminista Jones about how Black social media spaces guide cultural reaction to, and understanding of, sexual violence.
Multi-colored silhouettes of heads, with black print on top that reads "HEART Women & Girls Discuss Race and Sexual Violence"
Executive Director for HEART Women & Girls, Nadiah Mohajir, writes about how anti-Blackness, patriarchy, and islamophobia directly impact the experience of Muslim survivors.
Multi-colored silhouettes of heads, with black print on top that reads "Interview with Justice for Migrant Women"
NSVRC talks with Justice for Migrant Women about the cultural and linguistic barriers they bridge for Latinx survivors, particularly in the farmworking community.
Multi-colored silhouettes of heads, with black print on top that reads "Interview with Justice for Migrant Women"
NSVRC talks with Justice for Migrant Women about the cultural and linguistic barriers they bridge for Latinx survivors, particularly in the farmworking community.
Multi-colored silhouettes of heads, with black print on top that reads "Interview with Dr. Crystal Feimster"
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.
Multi-colored silhouettes of heads, with black print on top that reads "Interview with Dr. Crystal Feimster"
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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