The “Why I Run” Series is a three-part series featuring survivors of sexual assault and their loved ones who include physical fitness as part of their healing process.
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TAKE IT DOWN Is Now Law. Survivors Can’t Wait — Tech Companies Shouldn’t Either.
Today, May 19, 2025, President Trump signed the TAKE IT DOWN Act into law, establishing the first-ever federal protections for survivors of tech-enabled sexual abuse. The law makes it a federal cri...
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Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month: #TakeBackOurTech Campaign
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NEW ROADS TO HEALING AND JUSTICE FOR SEXUAL VIOLENCE SURVIVORS IN VIRGINIA
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Congress Honors National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
Members of the Congressional Victims’ Rights Caucus joined advocates and officials from across the country to commemorate National Crime Victims’ Rights Week and to honor those who have dedicated their lives to promoting justice for victims.
Join RAINN This April
April marks Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (#SAAPM). To help more people get involved in the conversation, RAINN highlights five ways to speak up and speak out about sexual violence this month.
RAINN Launches Multimedia Campaign with Real Stories of Surviving Sexual Violence
In advance of Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month in April, RAINN, with the support of Getty Images, releases a new multimedia campaign featuring seven survivors who speak openly about their experiences with sexual violence.
How Does Your State Define Consent?
Thanks to pro bono help from law firm Hogan Lovells, RAINN’s Defining Consent database helps provide a detailed answer, customized for every state, to the common question: What exactly is consent?
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