FACTSHEET:
Community Action
Crisis and tragedy often ignite a sense of outrage, sorrow and
concern which can unite citizens with one another in support of a common cause. When a
member of a community becomes a victim of physical or emotional harm, it may serve as a
painful reminder that no individual is immune to such tragedy. A highly publicized violent
crime often precipitates a desire for community members to take extra measures to protect
themselves and their families. During these times of individual, familial, and community
suffering, the movement of community activism for victims' rights is often launched.
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Listen 2004The Alliance was proud to sponsor Listen 2004, the first annual reading of stories about surviving sexual assault. The event took place for 24 hours in City Hall Park. Please support Listen by joining the online campaign. |
Voices and Faces:
Holly Hughes
"On TV, the only time they called it rape was when it was a stranger. So I didn't think what happened to me was rape. If I did, maybe I would have told someone. Maybe I would not have lost so many years of my life."
Read more about Holly at The Voices and Faces Project »
EVC youth filmmakers discussing their documentary "It’s Not About Sex"
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