ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE “VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT”
When I was elected to U.S. Congress in 2018 as one of the first two Native American women to serve in the House of Representatives, I made it a priority to call out the “silent crisis” and seek solutions.
Off The Field
Allegations of domestic violence and sexual assault among high-profile athletes are nothing new. From Kobe Bryant to Ben Roethlisberger to O.J. Simpson, the laundry list of names has grown too numerous to count. While it is tempting to blame the activities, athletics themselves, for rewarding aggression and physically overwhelming an adversary, that is too simplistic […]
The Dark Truth I Learned About Assault as a College Freshman
Many enter college with excitement, oblivious to the dangers that can occur. One writer shares her journey with discovering the truth.
Consent and Healthy Sexual Boundaries
Promoting Healthy Sexuality for Adolescents
My Child was Sexually Assaulted: Now What?
By Chyna Snell As parents and caregivers, discovering that your child has been sexually assaulted can bring a range of emotions out of us. Children also experience many things following sexual assault, including, but not limited to, embarrassment, shame, confusion, and anxiety. While finding methods of processing your feelings about this situation, it is critical […]