Huffington Post 11.6.15 | Esther Warkov Sure, we're all about consent. That's because we know--first hand--the indelible nightmare of sexual assault. Maybe if the tenth grade football player who raped our daughter on a high school field trip had consent education he might
Jackson Hole News 11.4.15 | Sharel Love Straight talk about sexual violence is beginning to happen all around us. You’ve likely read the recent Jackson Hole News&Guide articles about sexual assault in Teton County, as well as national headlines about sexual assault on
AffirmativeConsent.com 10.21.15 | Haleigh Hutchison But I thank you, anyway. Confusion, anger, and dismay were just a few of the feelings I experienced when reading the first few paragraphs of Mr. Lawlor’s article last week. Not just as a feminist or even as
New York Times 10.14.15 | Jennifer Medina SAN FRANCISCO — The classroom of 10th graders had already learned about sexually transmitted diseases and various types of birth control. On this day, the teenagers gathered around tables to discuss another topic: how and why
Huffington Post Education 10.8.15 On September 21, 2015, The Association of American Universities (AAU) released a study finding that one out of four college women reported that she had been sexually abused while attending college, with one in eight reporting rape or attempted
Mic News 10.5.15 | Sophie Kleeman We all know that life for women on the Internet isn't a nice fragrant bouquet of flowers on a sunny afternoon. It's difficult, taxing and abusive. For some women, however, the task of dealing with this kind
Ischool Guide 10.5.15 | Hannah Sanchez California has become the first U.S. state to make lessons on sexual consent a requirement at its high schools. The state was also the first nationwide to require colleges and universities to adopt the affirmative consent policy
Note: Governor Brown sign High School Affirmative Consent Bill (DeLeon) SB 695 Orange County Register (Associated Press) 10.1.15 | LISA LEFF SAN FRANCISCO – Gov. Jerry Brown has approved legislation aimed at making California the first state in the nation to bring lessons