ASU Office of Gender-Based Violence
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The Office of Gender-Based Violence is a team of ASU faculty, staff, students and community volunteers dedicated to the prevention of gender-based violence and the development of evidence-based interventions for survivors.
🚨PRIDE Forward: Passing the Baton🚨Thursday, June 27 | 2 p.m. ET
Join AmeriCorps CEO Michael D. Smith as our leaders, partner, and alum of all generations celebrate Month! We'll discuss how to promote inclusivity in the LGBTQI+ community, honor the history, examine current viewpoints, and share hopes for the future.
Register now: Bit.ly/PRIDEevent24
Arizona State University promotes a campus that is safe and supportive by providing educational opportunities and advocacy programs that empower all students.
As we enter Pride Month, check out all of the resources that support our Sun Devil LGBTQIA+ community.
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Congratulations to our University of Louisville Survivor Link + Public Health AmeriCorps graduates!! We are so proud of you all! Thank you for your year of service!
Happy from NNEDV! 🧡🌼 We honor the mothers who have survived domestic violence, remember the mothers who haven't survived, and send love to all the mothers working hard every day to keep themselves and their families safe.
We're proud to work toward a world where every home is a safe home, and where all mothers and mother figures have the resources, support, and policy solutions they need. Learn more about our work at NNEDV.org.
Last week we celebrated our teams milestones & accomplishments at the Faculty & Staff Luncheon 🎉
Congratulations to Dr. Messing for 15 years, Jill Etienne for 10 years, and Julie Greenberg for 5 years! 🙌💛❤️
In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April we were happy to come together on the Tempe campus for “Take Back The Night” 🤍
Big shout out to for hosting us and many other organizations last week 🫶
Join the movement to prevent violence!
“Shatter The Silence, Stop The Violence”
Racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism, ageism, ableism, and other forms of oppression contribute to higher rates of sexual harassment, assault, and abuse, along with more barriers for victims. We must strive to create communities that are safe, equitable, and inclusive. Learn more from NSVRC: https://bit.ly/2Ge2icG
We're proud to announce the ASU School of Social Work has been ranked No. 20 in U.S. News & World Report's 2024 national graduate school rankings, reflecting our excellence in scholarship, education and community engagement! Thank you to all who contribute every day to our research productivity and academic programs that put access and inclusion at the forefront.
This week, CDC joins American Public Health Association to celebrate National Public Health Week. We encourage everyone to work together to make it easier for communities to access the public health resources they need to make their communities healthier, safer, and stronger. Together, we can make sure every person has access to the support and care they need for a healthier life. www.NPHW.org.
Sexual violence impacts survivors, their loved ones, our communities, and society as a whole. On , the Arizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family stands in solidarity to reaffirm our commitment to supporting sexual assault prevention strategies and expanding services for victims and survivors.
Today marks the start of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Every 68 seconds another American is sexually assaulted. It’s time to say NO MORE and take action to prevent all forms of sexual violence.
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence and needs help, go to the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800-656-HOPE) or the NO MORE Global Directory to find support outside of the U.S. (link in bio)
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month ( ) and tomorrow is the SAAM Day of Action! Chances are, someone in your life is a survivor of sexual harassment, assault, or abuse, even if they have never shared their story with you. (Or, maybe that person is you. 💙) Learn more fromNSVRCC and get involved today and all month long: https://bit.ly/2Ge2icG