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The Link to Prevention Podcast

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Episode 2 – Consent

01.25.23

Season 1, Episode 2 – In this episode, the KCSARC prevention team sits down to discuss the topic of consent. To begin, Chris, Jessica, and Hannah each recount their experiences learning about consent. Then they discuss why consent is included in their curriculum, and how it is taught. The team explains how they use the acronym FRIES to teach students the elements of consent.

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Episode 1: Let’s Get Started!

01.25.23

Season 1, Episode 1 – In this first episode, the KCSARC prevention team of Chris, Jessica, and Hannah, will introduce themselves and their school-based project in Renton. This project is called Making Prevention Possible. The team discusses how The Link to Prevention is part of the project, who they’re trying to reach, and what their initial reflections are as prevention educators in the classroom this school year.

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Introducing ‘The Link to Prevention’ podcast

01.25.23

Season 1, Episode 0 – The prevention team at KCSARC is excited to share “The Link to Prevention,” an occasionally recorded podcast with a focus on reaching parents, guardians, or any adult who has kids in their lives.

Our prevention team will discuss their experiences providing education to children and teens about consent, healthy relationships, boundaries, and online safety in the Renton School District this year.

Listen here at the KCSARC website, or on your favorite podcast service.

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Creating Safer Futures for Our Communities

10.15.21

Season 2, Episode 7 – Is sexual violence preventable? Yes, 100%! Our conversation with Kat Monusky,  Prevention & Social Change Manager at Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs (WCSAP), tells us how.

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WordWatch with Mary Laskowski

10.14.21

Season 2, Episode 6 – Words matter, especially when we’re talking about sexual assault. We sat down with Mary Laskowski, who wrote the book on KCSARC’s “WordWatch,” project.

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Green River College part 2

10.13.21

Season 2, Episode 5 — Our second of two episodes focusing on Green River College’s Relationship & Sexual Violence Program (RSVP) takes listeners behind the scenes of GRC’s inclusive, student-led peer education program.

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Green River College Peer Educators Part 1

09.21.21

Season 2, Episode 4 – In the midst of a global pandemic, Green River College’s Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Peer Educator program formed with the goal of providing student-led violence prevention education to the students, faculty, and staff of GRC, a diverse college located in King County, WA.

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Sports as a platform to end sexual assault

09.20.21

Season 2, Episode 3 – Two of the preventionists behind Team Up Washington, Rebecca Milliman of Harborview Abuse & Trauma Center, and Ilene Stohl of Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence chat with KCSARC about empowering high school athletes to become leaders in ending violence.

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Violence prevention is health equity

09.01.21

Season 2, Episode 2  Sexual violence is too often viewed as a standalone problem.  NSVRC Prevention Specialist Mo Lewis joins us on the Building Resilience podcast to explain why sexual violence prevention must include changing larger systems of oppression.

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The power that youth hold – Guests WSHS Intersectional Feminism Club

08.26.21

Season 2, Episode 1  Building Resilience is back with a second series of episodes featuring stories of how violence prevention looks in our day-to-day lives.

Guests from West Seattle High School’s Intersectional Feminism Club talk about their work to make real and lasting policy changes that help survivors and prevent sexual assault from happening.

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