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On this podcast, sociologist Sarah Sobeiraj discusses online attacks against women, including who is most vulnerable to this form of abuse, the many ways it may affect us, and what we can do to address it. ResourcesReadWhat is Rape Culture? How do we end rape culture? Recognizing and naming it is an important beginning. This article discusses how rape culture harms us, ignoring and trivializing gender-based violence, and turning violence against women into entertainment. How do we end rape culture? Recognizing and naming it is an important beginning. This article discusses how rape culture harms us, ignoring and trivializing gender-based violence, and turning violence against women into entertainment. ResourcesReadNavigating and Healing from Experiences of Street Harassment This guide from Girls for Gender Equity (GGE) provides helpful tips for coping with street harassment. It is geared towards young people, gender-based violence professionals, activists, and allies. This guide from Girls for Gender Equity (GGE) provides helpful tips for coping with street harassment. It is geared towards young people, gender-based violence professionals, activists, and allies. ResourcesReadHow I Became an Advocate for Sex Workers' Rights African feminist and writer Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah discusses the evolution of her views on sex work. African feminist and writer Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah discusses the evolution of her views on sex work. ResourcesReadRace, Gender-based Violence, and Criminalization This fact sheet by the National Black Women’s Justice Institute discusses gender-based violence and the criminalization of Black women and girls. This fact sheet by the National Black Women’s Justice Institute discusses gender-based violence and the criminalization of Black women and girls. Stories & ConversationsWatchDomestic Violence Survivors: Why We Stayed Why do people stay in abusive and violent relationships? Three survivors address the question in this compilation of clips from the documentary film "Private Violence." Why do people stay in abusive and violent relationships? Three survivors address the question in this compilation of clips from the documentary film "Private Violence." ResourcesWatchHouse of Tulip: On Life as a Black Trans Woman How can housing help eliminate violence? This brief documentary highlights the community organizing by the House of Tulip, a safe house in Louisiana for trans and gender non-conforming people. How can housing help eliminate violence? This brief documentary highlights the community organizing by the House of Tulip, a safe house in Louisiana for trans and gender non-conforming people. ResourcesReadStop Non-Consensual Intimate Image Abuse With this tool, adults ages 18 and up anywhere in the world can control online sharing of any nude, semi-nude, and sexual content taken of them after they turned 18. With this tool, adults ages 18 and up anywhere in the world can control online sharing of any nude, semi-nude, and sexual content taken of them after they turned 18. ResourcesReadKnow Your Rights: (Trans) Survivors of Violence The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) includes trans people. Learn how we can respond to intimate partner violence, sexual assault, harassment, and discrimination, whatever our gender identity. The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) includes trans people. Learn how we can respond to intimate partner violence, sexual assault, harassment, and discrimination, whatever our gender identity. ResourcesReadWhy Bisexual Women Are at a Higher Risk for Violence Activists Reina Gattuso and Robyn Ochs join psychologist Nicole Johnson to discuss why bisexual women face higher rates of sexual and intimate partner harassment and violence than either heterosexual or lesbian women do. Activists Reina Gattuso and Robyn Ochs join psychologist Nicole Johnson to discuss why bisexual women face higher rates of sexual and intimate partner harassment and violence than either heterosexual or lesbian women do. ResourcesReadReproductive Coercion A fact sheet on reproductive coercion, a form of intimate partner violence, to help us better recognize it and respond to it. A fact sheet on reproductive coercion, a form of intimate partner violence, to help us better recognize it and respond to it. ResourcesReadCoerced Debt: A Domestic Violence Tactic This fact sheet provides an overview of coerced debt -- how domestic abusers try to control their partners' finances, and how survivors can challenge this form of abuse through legal means. This fact sheet provides an overview of coerced debt -- how domestic abusers try to control their partners' finances, and how survivors can challenge this form of abuse through legal means. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8