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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. 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." 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. Stories & ConversationsListenKaitlin‘s Story of Domestic Sex Trafficking This podcast explores one woman's personal experience of trafficking, as well as misconceptions of sex trafficking and sex work. This podcast explores one woman's personal experience of trafficking, as well as misconceptions of sex trafficking and sex work. ResourcesReadFor Domestic Violence Survivors, Calling the Police Isn't Always the Best Option This article explains the need to change systems for reporting domestic violence and describes alternative approaches. This article explains the need to change systems for reporting domestic violence and describes alternative approaches. ResourcesReadEnding Violence against Indigenous Women This overview from the Indian Law Resource Center explains how the United States fails to protect Indigenous women against violence This overview from the Indian Law Resource Center explains how the United States fails to protect Indigenous women against violence ResourcesWatch"To The Indigenous Woman" Poem: A Call to End Sexual Violence This video from the Indian Law Resource Center presents a poem protesting the epidemic of violence against Indigenous women in the United States. This video from the Indian Law Resource Center presents a poem protesting the epidemic of violence against Indigenous women in the United States. ResourcesReadMilitary Sexual Assault Victims: Know Your Rights Know Your Rights is a comprehensive resource for both active duty and civilian victims of military sexual violence, sexual harassment, and retaliation. Know Your Rights is a comprehensive resource for both active duty and civilian victims of military sexual violence, sexual harassment, and retaliation. ResourcesReadClimate Change Exacerbates Violence against Women and Girls This UN article explains the inextricable connection between climate crisis and gender-based violence. This UN article explains the inextricable connection between climate crisis and gender-based violence. ResourcesReadClimate Change and Violence against Women and Girls This fact sheet by UN Women explains the connections between violence against women and girls (VAWG) and climate change. This fact sheet by UN Women explains the connections between violence against women and girls (VAWG) and climate change. ResourcesReadGuns and Violence against Women An in-depth look at the connection between guns and domestic violence, with policy recommendations you can advocate for. An in-depth look at the connection between guns and domestic violence, with policy recommendations you can advocate for. ResourcesListenPodcast on Violence against Indigenous Women and Other Topics This podcast shares Native stories of survival and interviews with experts on violence against Indigenous women, and work to restore Native sovereignty and safety. This podcast shares Native stories of survival and interviews with experts on violence against Indigenous women, and work to restore Native sovereignty and safety. 1 2 3