Sexual Assault Survivors Respond to “Can I Kiss You?”
The most important person in the audience of a program discussing sexual assault is each SURVIVOR. While many programs discuss the pain of sexual assault,
The most important person in the audience of a program discussing sexual assault is each SURVIVOR. While many programs discuss the pain of sexual assault,
Northwest Missouri State University students make a strong statement about rape and sexual assault
Only 1 hour had passed and the audience in the 8pm show was just as passionate at NW MO State University. They wanted to
A big thanks goes to Leslie Chandler and everyone at NW Missouri State University. Their gift bag was very cool. My sons are going to
Currently in route to John Carroll University where Ryan Knotts has been wonderful to work with for the past several years. Ryan is now moving
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Last night Vassar College brought the “Can I Kiss You?” to campus for their incoming students. As an educator, one of the greatest gifts an
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Do you notice how often men and women on your installation walk right by educational posters, signs, and campaigns addressing intimacy, sexual decision-making, and specifically sexual assault? What if you could grab their attention in a manner which would result in significant changes in their beliefs and actions?
This morning was waking up at 4am – catching a flight to JFK in NYC and then driving to Molloy College for a 9:30am presentation.
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