Our Favorite Moments from our Top Podcasts

Video Version: Audio Only Version: In this podcast episode, NSVRC’s Communications Director Laura Palumbo, Communications Specialist Halle Nelson, and Multimedia Specialist Courtland Murray reminisced about our most listened to podcasts over the last five years. Participants: Communications Director Laura Palumbo Communications Specialist Halle Nelson Multimedia Specialist Courtland Murray This episode makes mention of the following...
Next Era Activism - Valor 2025
After having been immersed in public health prevention for almost three decades, I celebrated my one-year anniversary working in sexual violence prevention with the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) at the 2025 National Sexual Assault Conference (NSAC).  What a wonderful opportunity NSAC was to learn, share and connect! NSVRC sponsored a Prevention track of...
NSVRC was honored to have Dr. Sarah DeGue speak at our RPE Evaluator Community of Practice about lessons learned in evaluating prevention programs. This blog post provides a recap of the highlights from that discussion and is reprinted with permission from the author. You can view the original blog here and learn more about the work of...
Together We Act, United We Change: SAAM 2025 Highlights
Each April, communities across the country come together to recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month. It’s a time to raise our voices, support survivors, and take meaningful steps toward prevention. We are deeply grateful for every person who showed up this April. Survivors, advocates, educators, students, organizers, and community members all played a role in making...
Meeting This Moment  - Facilitating Suicide Prevention Workshops for Youth in School and Community Settings
  In this episode, Mo talks with Anole Halper about this toolkit, why it is needed, the research that informed its creation, and how it can be used in prevention. Participants: Mo Lewis, NSVRC Prevention Coordinator Anole Halper, MSW, MPH, LCSWA Discussed in this episode: Meeting this Moment: Facilitating  Suicide Prevention Workshops for Youth in...
Message Matters: A New Resource for Talking About Health Equity
This new tool offers strategies for engaging communities around health equity by aligning messages with the values of specific audiences. It includes clear examples of how to talk about health equity in plain, accessible language.
Message Matters: Talking About Health Equity
This document offers strategies for engaging with communities about health equity by aligning messages with the values of specific audiences.
New Bilingual Resources to Build Understanding and Spark Change
Each April, Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) offers a powerful opportunity to not only affirm our efforts to prevent sexual abuse, assault, and harassment alongside our partners and fellow advocates—but also to to educate and welcome new voices to the movement.  At NSVRC we believe education is an essential foundation to not only understanding sexual...
Together We Act, United We Change (SAAM 2025): Turning Awareness into Action
Jayla gives an overview of NSVRC’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) 2025 campaign:Together We Act, United We Change. Participants: Jayla Murdock, NSVRC Prevention Campaign Specialist Learn more about the SAAM 2025 Campaign SAAM 2025: Weekly Themes to Inspire Action SAAM 2025 Proclamation SAAM Day of Action: April 1 SAAM 2025 Social Media Guidance #30DaysofSAAM2025 Instagram...
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM). Use these resources to raise awareness and prevent teen dating violence in your community!
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