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KCSARC

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02.05.22

When we ask for #consent and respect the boundaries of others, we create a safe space to communicate our decisions and wants. Understanding the importance of others’ boundaries is a crucial step toward creating a culture of consent. https://t.co/3KA1LYJf90

KCSARC

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02.03.22

We can withdraw #consent at any time. Just because someone says “yes” to something once – it does not mean they’ve given consent the next time around. Think of this as checking in each time and always respect their answer. #supportsurvivors #preventioneducation https://t.co/rbPb8cYQTR

KCSARC

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01.27.22

We're still counting on your partnership and energy to BE LOUD for survivors of sexual assault and their families. Help us reach our goal to double registration numbers by midnight tonight! https://t.co/cNtKXYl8Y1 https://t.co/RZqg7flGmG

KCSARC

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01.27.22

We know sexual violence is 100% preventable and we each have a role to play in ending it. Listen to this podcast episode here https://t.co/YqYUzXxo8Y https://t.co/TcTCGsRhPo

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01.26.22

@AntSeattle @tinaorwall @Dhingrama @KCProsecutor @SVLawCenter @wcsap @NWCAVE @NSVRC @AGOWA @anasophiarnold @leahegriffin @rlovell100 @TaranaBurke @Alyssa_Milano 💯 required reading. Thanks for sharing!

KCSARC

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01.25.22

Due to the spread of a new variant, we decided to switch our Breakfast to an all-livestream format. We didn't take this decision lightly, but we did so out of an abundance of caution. However, you can tune in from anywhere on March 3! Register or donate: https://t.co/vDISfMD0vJ https://t.co/5uZed8vM6C

DeAnn Yamamoto retiring from KCSARC

01.24.22

Deputy Executive Director DeAnn Yamamoto joined KCSARC 1984 and  pioneered services and programs that empower survivors and their families. Learn more about her many accomplishments, and the new team of leaders who will carry our programming forward.

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01.22.22

It's important to remember that it can be difficult for a survivor to share their experience. Overall, the best thing that you can do is simply be a supportive, non-judgmental listener. Learn more: https://t.co/jit9wphL2j

KCSARC

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01.19.22

How can the language we use be an active part of sexual violence prevention? Listen to this episode on WordWatch! https://t.co/DpsgTblI4g https://t.co/bOb1WDy2OA

KCSARC

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01.19.22

Need support or know someone who does? Call or share our 24/7 resource line 1.888.998.6423. We're here for you. More information, including language and other contact options, can be found on our website here https://t.co/j7XMOMfRpF https://t.co/Rj2kOXoTVQ

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