Elle.com 9.21.16 | Amy de Klerk She delivered a powerful speech at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday. Emma Watson made a speech on Tuesday addressing sexual assault on college campuses as she presented HeForShe's report on gender equality within universities. The actress
Huffington Post 8.30.16 | Tyler Kingkade A female student is accusing her small Minnesota college of failing to support her after she was sexually assaulted overseas. Emilee Franklin wanted to help protect other women. Franklin says she was sexually assaulted during a study
NewsCom.AU 8.28.16 | Nina Funnell FEMALE and male students carrying mattresses with messages condemning campus rape, have crashed the Sydney University open day, storming a lecture promoting the University to parents of prospective students. The students — including a number of rape survivors
Vice Canada 8.17.16 | Manisha Krishnan After she said she was sexually assaulted by an acquaintance, Stephanie Stella went home and looked up an article on consent she recalled reading when she was younger. "I posted it on my Facebook," with the note,
Inews.com 8.17.16 | Serina Sandhu People who take part in BDSM sex activities (bondage, discipline/dominance, submission/sadism, masochism) are less likely to hold attitudes consistent with rape culture, research has found. Victim-blaming attitudes are less widespread as well as acceptance of so-called rape myths
Metro Views Canada 8.10.16 | Rosemary Westwood Publicly appointed investigators have dealt a scathing rebuke to the province's widely lauded new law, which other provinces have sought to emulate If you had any doubt that Canadian universities are woefully ill-equipped and objectively ineffective
CBC Radio 8.9.16 A recent string of sexual assaults at music festivals has once again raised the question: how can we make concert-going safe for everyone? Guest host Jelena Adzic checks in with two people working on the problem: Journalist Kate Lloyd, who has written extensively on
CBCNews.com 7.18.16 |} Laura Howells Lawyer says revised policy still 'troubling,' needs further improvement While Memorial University seeks feedback and suggestions on its sexual harassment policy, a sexual abuse lawyer says the university still has several areas that need improvement. Sexual harassment advisor Rhonda Shortall said