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Black History Month can be a reminder to examine the past to make sure we’re building an empowered, just, equitable future too.
Read MoreBlack History Month can be a reminder to examine the past to make sure we’re building an empowered, just, equitable future too.
Read MoreCAASE will focus on serving, supporting, and fighting for survivors no matter what. Learn more about what we’re anticipating and monitoring this year at the federal level under a new administration.
Read MoreThe end of the year can be overwhelming. For survivors, there can be even more stress while navigating people or places associated with trauma. Healthy boundaries and self-care can make this season more bearable!
Read MoreNative American women and gender-non-conforming people endure some of the highest rates of sexual violence in the United States. Learn more about this intersection of sexual harm and systemic neglect and how we can advocate for justice.
Read MoreOur community gathered for Celebrating Allies 2024, uniting to support survivors and honor allies who make our work possible.
Read MoreThis month marks seven years since the Me Too Movement first went viral. We reflect back on this chapter of the anti-sexual harm movement, the progress that has been made since then, and look ahead to the future.
Read MoreThe Pretrial Fairness Act has been implemented for one year! Learn more about how it’s working, its impact on survivors, and what CAASE is working on next.
Read MoreCyber sexual abuse is constatnly changing. Read the most up-to-date information and the laws that can protect us and keep survivors safe.
Read MoreCelebrate Disability Pride Month by centering survivors with disabilities and learning more about what we can do to lessen sexual harm in this community.
Read MoreWhat the latest Title IX updates from the Biden administration will mean for survivors in schools.
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