Survivors Deserve Better

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Efforts and progress in this fight to end sexual harm can feel diminished lately. Members of this community, dedicated to supporting survivors, might be asking themselves, “where do we go from here?” Read our new blog to learn more about how you can support survivors, meaningfully and directly, now

What Students Should Know About Navigating Title IX Right Now

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Title IX aims to protect students from sexual violence and support student survivors dealing with the aftermath of sexual harm that may happen in schools. Amid changes over the years, what do students need to know about how the process works right now? CAASE’s Managing Attorney, Educational Advocacy, Christina Zuba gives her insight.

Appreciation for Provenance

Photo of Provenance fundraiser, April 2026.

At the end of SAAM, board member Nisha Aher hosted a new fundraiser, Provenance, benefiting CAASE. Thank you to everyone who attended and supported!

Survivor Voices: Jessica Teich

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Jessica Teich’s Survivor Voices blog reflects back on the ten years that have passed since her book, The Future Tense of Joy, was published. How has our culture towards survivors changed, and how has it stayed the same?

Innovating Our Impact

We ended Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2026 with our spring fundraiser, A CAASE of Empowerment. Thanks for joining us to support Prevention Education!

This SAAM, Speak Out, Listen Up, Keep Fighting

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SAAM is a time to remember the importance of survivors speaking out, and of listening to them too. At this moment, it feels like momentum has been building within this movement—let’s use it to engage new allies who want to make a difference.

Sex Ed Doesn’t Have to Suck

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Does thinking back to your adolescent experience of sex ed conjure memories of awkward, embarrassing, confusing feelings? Our Prevention Education program is transforming that experience by keeping content current, dynamic, and honest!

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