Taking Sexual Assault Seriously Online and Offline

Rape jokes contribute to the same way of thinking that fuels real-life violence.
When we talk about creating online spaces that are safe from abuse and respectful for everyone, that must mean a space where rape jokes are not tolerated.
We’re honored to present this year’s Visionary Voice Awards to these change makers who are committed to supporting survivors and preventing sexual violence.
Judy King Smith Executive Director, Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center, West Virginia Foundation for Rape, Information, and Services Judy King Smith is a native of West Virginia, born in Fairmont and raised in Morgantown. She obtained her B.A. in Sociology from Fairmont State University and a Master’s Degree in Counseling from West Virginia University....
Four Ways We Can Build Online Safe Spaces
Learn how to practice digital consent, intervene when we see harmful content or behaviors, and ensure that online spaces — whether they be workspaces, classrooms, social media platforms, or otherwise — are respectful and safe.
We Can Build Online Safe Spaces
We Can Build Online Safe Spaces campaign poster for Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2021. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out.
We Can Build Online Safe Spaces
We Can Build Online Safe Spaces campaign poster for Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2021. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out.
It’s the 20th anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and this year’s campaign theme focuses on building safe online spaces.
Everything You Need to Know About SAAM 2021
Listen as we chat about ways to get involved in Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2021.
Instagram Challenge 2022
Join advocates, activists, survivors, and supporters who are getting involved in 2021 Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April on Instagram. Daily prompts encourage creative ways for you to raise awareness, educate, and connect with others — plus you can win prizes along the way. 
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