How to Respond to a Survivor
At www.rainn.org
RAINN Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
How to Respond to a Survivor
At www.rainn.org
RAINN Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Rape Survivors
http://www.aaets.org/article178.htm
From: The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress
Rape Is Rape: How Denial, Distortion, and Victim Blaming Are Fueling a Hidden Acquaintance Rape Crisis. By Jody Raphael, JD (2013)
I Never Called It Rape: The Ms. Report on Recognizing, Fighting, and Surviving Date and Acquaintance Rape. by Robin Warshaw. (1994)
Free of the Shadows: Recovering from Sexual Violence. Caren Adams, MA & Jennifer Fay, MA. (1990)
Building Empowerment After Sexual Assault
At PsychCentral.com
By Frances L. Hennessey, LICSW
~ 2 min read
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2014/08/12/building-empowerment-after-sexual-assault/
Feminist Perspectives on Rape
First published Wed May 13, 2009; substantive revision Wed Aug 14, 2013
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/feminism-rape/
Episode #13: Male Survivors – Engage by Uplift
Uplift- Online Communities Against Sexual Violence
Published on Oct 7, 2015
CALL TO ACTION: For this week’s call to action, we want you to think about why it’s harder for men to come forward after a sexual assault or abuse. What can we do as a community to make it easier for men to get the support that they need? Share your answers in the comments down below or on social media with the hashtag #EngageUplift.
For more resources for male survivors:
https://1in6.org/
http://malesurvivor.org
Engage by Uplift tackles the difficult issues surrounding sexual abuse that the YouTube and online communities face. We’re starting real talk for real change.
Each week, our host Kat Lazo discusses abuse and how it manifests in virtual spaces. Watch and collaborate with us through weekly calls to action, and join in with some of your favorite YouTubers as they consider the issues in round table discussions.
Guest host: Daniel Wagner
Directed by Kelly Kend: http://kellykend.com/
Written by Das Chapin
Real talk for Real Change. #EngageUplift
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Tea Consent
Published on May 12, 2015
Script – Rockstar Dinosaur Pirate Princess … Animation – Rachel Brian … VO – Graham Wheeler
http://rockstardinosaurpirateprincess…
http://www.blueseatstudios.com/
Category: Education
By Susan Brownmiller. (1993)
From Amazon.com: “The bestselling feminist classic that revolutionized the way we think about rape, as a historical phenomenon and as an urgent crisis—essential reading in the era of #MeToo.
“A major work of history.”—The Village Voice • One of the New York Public Library’s 100 Books of the Century
As powerful and timely now as when it was first published, Against Our Will stands as a unique document of the history, politics, and sociology of rape and the inherent and ingrained inequality of men and women under the law. Fact by fact, Susan Brownmiller pulls back the centuries of damaging lies and misrepresentations to reveal how rape has been accepted in all societies and how it continues to profoundly affect women’s lives today.
A keen and prescient analyst, a detailed historian, Susan Brownmiller discusses the consequences of rape in biblical times, rape as an accepted spoil of war, as well as child molestation, marital rape, and date rape (a term that she coined). In lucid, persuasive prose, Brownmiller uses her experience as a journalist to create a definitive, devastating work of lasting social importance.
Praise for Against Our Will
“The most comprehensive study of rape ever offered to the public . . . It forces readers to take a fresh look at their own attitudes toward this devastating crime.”—Newsweek
“A classic . . . No one who reads it will come away untouched.”—The Village Voice
“Chilling and monumental . . . Deserves a place next to those rare books which force us to change the way we feel about what we know.”—The New York Times Book Review
“A landmark work, one of the most significant books to emerge in this decade.”—Houston Chronicle
“A definitive text, startling, compelling, and a landmark.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“An overwhelming indictment. We need it, it is a hideous revelation and it should be required reading.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review
“Chilling, monumental, exhaustive, detailed, absorbing and original. . . . Brownmiller’s greatest contribution is establishing the continuity between rape and other facets of American culture.”—Commonweal”
By Nicole P. Yuan, Ph.D., Mary P. Koss, Ph.D., & Mirto Stone, Ph.D.
From National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
http://www.vawnet.org/applied-research-papers/print-document.php?doc_id=349