Orange County Register 9.4.15 | Roxana Kopetman California legislators are poised to expand high school sex education, with the nation’s first law directing teachers to tell students about sexual consent. The California Senate is expected to vote Friday, Sept. 4, on SB695, which
LA Weekly 9.3.15 | Dennis Romero California lawmakers want to teach teens how to say yes to sex. And the state Assembly just passed the bill that would do just that. SB 695 by Senate President Pro Tempore de León of L.A. and Jackson
American Spectator 9.2.15 | Betsy McCaughey After the St. Paul’s case, they're not about to. The St. Paul’s School rape trial should raise red flags about the rush to rewrite state laws on sexual assault. Calling a sexual interaction that went wrong “rape”
Washington Post 7.19.15 | Emmers Brown As colleges grapple with the widespread problem of sexual assault, there is a growing consensus that the nation’s schools need to do more to educate young people about sex and relationships before they ever set foot on
Feministing 7.23.15 | Dana Bolger These days everyone is talking about how colleges and universities can cut down on rape on their campuses. But likely the single most important way to end violence on campus is to start talking about it long before
The Globe and Mail 6.18.15 | Zosia Bielski The statistics are dire: 54 per cent of female rape victims are under 18, and being raped in adolescence means victims are four times more likely to be sexually assaulted again during their first year
Refinery 29.com 6.5.15 | Meredith Clark Joey Salads makes YouTube videos that seem like PSAs from your worst nightmare. Last month, he posted a “stranger danger” video in which he charmed a child into leaving a playground with him. He's back with another
Elephant Journal 5.14.15 | Khara-Jade Warren Parenting today is tougher than ever. With so much information out there, often conflicting, it can be hard to know where we stand as guardians and teachers, let alone to pass on a clear message to our