New Title IX rules have been published. Here's what you need to know and what CAASE is doing to support student survivors.
CAASE and Surviving the Mic are hosting a weekly virtual gathering for people impacted by sexual harm
CAASE is offering schools remote learning options for our popular prevention programs
In this time of crisis, CAASE has stayed steady in our mission by adapting our services. Our staff's creativity and commitment make it possible.
We ask the Chicago Police Board to prioritize nominating a superintendent experienced in cases of gendered violence.
CAASE's Prevention Education team provides curriculum that empowers young people to think critically about gender equity and issues of sexual harm.
It is essential to listen to people like Cyntoia who have lived through the sex trade if we are to understand how to prevent the harm it causes.
CAASE spent 18 months researching and observing how our criminal justice system currently treats women who were arrested for prostitution, and followed cases from police intervention through criminal case disposition.
After an active year, CAASE reflects on our work in 2019.
CAASE's Pro Bono Partners bring justice to a trafficking survivor.
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