The Importance of Survivors in Leadership
Great leadership draws from conviction, and effective advocacy draws from understanding our community’s needs.
The Importance of Survivors in Leadership Read More »
Great leadership draws from conviction, and effective advocacy draws from understanding our community’s needs.
The Importance of Survivors in Leadership Read More »
Growing up in Kibera, East Africa’s largest slum, she saw the prevalence of sexual violence and wanted to do something about it.
Meet Lydia Matioli, Program Manager Read More »
Because COVID-19 has caused the government to close schools, our scholars are now pressured to find ways to provide for their families, and this opens them up to violence in areas where they are forced into domestic work or prostitution.
Creating Community From A Distance Read More »
We, like you, had a month of transition. We are learning, unlearning, and learning again to navigate our world safely and compassionately.
April’s Hopeful News Read More »
Since April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we have been opening up dialogue on issues of sexual violence and how we can combat it as leaders. Even though we are unable to implement programs within schools due to COVID-19, we have been equipping our communities with resources as we adapt and learn from each other.
Finding Hope in Hard Places Read More »
“Humanity suffers, and the sharing of that suffering is what moves us forward.” – Father Henri Nouwen Since April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we have been opening up dialogue on issues of sexual violence and how we can combat it as leaders. Even though we are unable to implement programs within schools due to
Building Resilience in Shared Suffering Read More »
Speak out and raise your voice against sexual violence! Know that you are not alone.
Sexual Assault Awareness Tips: Healing as a Survivor Read More »
If you know a survivors, use these 9 helpful tips to support them.
Sexual Assault Awareness Tips: Supporting Survivors of Sexual Violence Read More »
Without victim-blaming, throwing pity parties, or turning a blind eye, how can systems support the voices and dreams of survivors in our world?
“It Wasn’t Your Fault” And Other Things I Wish You Said Read More »