Celebrate 5 key figures who’ve helped us claim our rights, and expand options for survivors. 
In a Q&A this January, CAASE Executive Director Kaethe Morris Hoffer reflects on the last 10 years in her role as executive director.
Domestic violence and sex trafficking are related. Understanding the links makes you better prepared to help survivors and break the cycle.
While the current climate around education may be unsettling, it only demonstrates the ongoing importance of CAASE’s prevention workshops.
The Pretrial Fairness Act improves the new pretrial process for survivors in Illinois.
Workers' rights and regulation don't make the sex trade safe. But there are strategies that reduce harm and create paths out for people who want them.
Poverty is linked to sexual harassment, assault, and exploitation. Working against inequity is key to ending sexual harm.
The PFA replaces money with risk as the determining factor for pretrial incarceration and gives those charged with low-level crimes a chance to heal with their community—all while accounting for the needs of survivors. It’s a true win for public safety.
Gun violence and gender-based violence are linked. To break the cycle, we need to challenge the cultural norms and beliefs that uphold these behaviors.
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