Scribd 4.21.15 LOS ANGELES - Seeking to stop sexual violence before it happens, City Councilmembers Mike Bonin and Nury Martinez called on the City of Los Angeles to formally support state legislation that would educate high school students about healthy relationships and affirmative
The Sespe Times 4.15.15 | SACRAMENTO – California students are closer to receiving increased education and awareness regarding sexual assault and healthy relationships after the Senate Education Committee passed Senate Bill 695 on a bipartisan, 8-0 vote today. Under the legislation, health courses,
Salon.com 4.14.15 | Katie McDonough A four-year-old named Theo takes on affirmative consent and the limits of four-year-old knowledge, via Ravishly: Dear Theo, Do you think it’s best to ask before kissing someone for the first time, or should you try it and see
RH Reality Check 3.24.15 | Martha Kempner Throughout the country, our most recent conversations about consent have largely focused on higher education. However, sexual assault is a problem among high school students too. Now, some California lawmakers want to make sure that students
EverydayFeminism.com 2.26.15 | Michelle Dominique Burk How to Teach Consent to Kids in 5 Simple Steps — Everyday Feminism One of the most controversial news stories in 2014 was the release of Lena Dunham’s memoir Not That Kind of Girl – and in particular, the chapters
NewsChannel 5 3.9.15 | Jon K. Brent Their reasoning is sexual violence gets it's start much earlier in life SACRAMENTO, Calif. - State lawmakers are estimating that more than 80 percent of California high school students have to pass a health class in
Democrat & Chronicle 3.2.15 | Neeti Upadhye Students and community advocates sat down Monday at the University of Rochester with U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., to discuss the latest version of her bipartisan bill regarding campus sexual assault. Nearly 40 people, including Rochester
What was 'no means no' is turning into an active — even enthusiastic — yes when consenting to sexual activity. 2.25.15 | Kristin Rushowy Yes! And nothing less. While “no means no” was the mantra for years when talking about sexual consent, it’s