Empower Survivors by Supporting Black-Owned Businesses

Black History Month can be a reminder to examine the past to make sure we’re building an empowered, just, equitable future too.
Honoring Native American Heritage Month: Advocating for Native Survivors of Sexual Violence and Exploitation

Native 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.
5 Black Women Who Shaped The Anti-Sexual Harm Movement

Celebrate 5 key figures who’ve helped us claim our rights, and expand options for survivors.
Black Women are Still Fighting to be Free from Sex Trafficking

Sexual exploitation is a racial justice issue. Black women survivors need our full attention and support in advocating for solutions to the sex trade.
The Police Brutality That Doesn’t Go Viral

July 10, 2020 The refrain frequently caught on cell phone and body cameras: I can’t breathe. I can’t breathe. I can’t breathe. What I wonder about is the police violence […]
We Stand With Black Lives Matter

Anti-racism is essential to anti-sexual violence work June 10, 2020 As CAASE continues to do its work exposing and ending sexual harm, we join with everyone who is grieving, finding […]