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SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES -
Making Frequent Headlines.
Perpetrators and their defenders have taken to describing these crimes as “mistakes” or a moment of bad judgment, particularly when committed by younger men. Is sexual abuse or assault in any form, less important than perpetrators beginning college on schedule?
How can we move forward?
Let’s agree to be mindful of our words. It is not helpful nor is it accurate to say a perpetrator “ruined” a victim. Yes, these crimes are serious, harmful and damaging to victims’ physical and emotional well-being. No, targets of this criminal behavior are not “ruined.”
Let’s agree to prioritize safety and justice for victims of sex crimes as we do other violent crimes.
Let’s agree to offer our respect and support to those who speak out and to those who remain silent.
FALL EVENTS !!
September 9th (attached flyer) Join us! for Friends, Food & Fun for Women's & Girls' Human Rights - Friday in the Park - 11:30a - 1:30p. #LouisvilleCEDAW
October 6-8 (attached flyer) My Dream for Lou: Policy Summit 2016. Hosted by the Center for Health Equity, this space will provide Louisville residents of any age, race, and neighborhood to come together and work alongside elected leadership to identify policy solutions for significant issues facing our city and communities.
October 20th - SAVE THE DATE, 4th Annual Community Shield Conference, Increase Community Awareness & Reduce the Impact of Violence: National Speaker: Dr. Nancy Hardt
- Using Adverse Childhood Experiences
- How to reduce the impact of violence on children
- Identify concrete steps for community impact
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