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03.15.23

Thank you for your support! @SGB_LAW https://t.co/qW8WnjCz8D

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03.15.23

Thank you to all who attended, tuned in, and supported this morning's BE LOUD Breakfast 2023! Our hearts are full to see so many members of our community stand up for survivors!

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03.15.23

Former WA Supreme Court Justice & KCSARC Board member Bobbe Bridge asks BE LOUD attendees to support: "Stories of survival & of thriving. We’re sharing it all as a community of purpose, resolve, and commitment to ensure that no victim of gender-based violence is alone."

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03.15.23

We're feeling incredibly inspired as our Empowered Voices speakers Lisa, Jorge and Ana share their stories. #hope

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03.15.23

KCSARC CEO Mary Ellen Stone is taking the stage for her last Breakfast event before retiring later this year. It's a little bittersweet for many long-time supporters, staff and board! 🫶

KCSARC

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03.15.23

The 34th annual BE LOUD Breakfast is about to get underway - our first in-person (+virtual) since '19! https://t.co/xfgxycpLN1

KCSARC

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03.08.23

We're one week away from our 2023 BE LOUD Breakfast! Will you join us? Register or donate here https://t.co/mnnljWeAeW https://t.co/cjQhgt11P1

KCSARC

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03.03.23

How does KCSARC’s prevention team engage students on the concept of power? Listen to The Link to Prevention podcast's newest episode here: https://t.co/PABeIOj6EQ https://t.co/0XZs9qMpOD

The Link to Prevention Podcast

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Podcast

Episode 3 – Power

03.02.23

Season 1, Episode 3 – In this episode, the KCSARC prevention team sits down to discuss the topic of power. The prevention team identifies why and how they teach students about power in the classroom. Jessica and Hannah explain the ways they relate power to the lives of students, both in person and online. The prevention team also connects this conversation back to the previous episode about consent.

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02.27.23

"But high school girls are speaking out, too, about stresses that started before the pandemic — growing up in a social media culture, with impossible beauty standards, online hate, academic pressure, economic difficulties, self doubt and sexual violence." https://t.co/WCpshoK2Ml

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