Education and Action For International Women’s Day 2025
Every year on March 8, International Women’s Day serves as a global call to celebrate the achievements of women and recognize ongoing struggles for gender equality.
Every year on March 8, International Women’s Day serves as a global call to celebrate the achievements of women and recognize ongoing struggles for gender equality.
Black History Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements, contributions, and resilience of African American individuals and communities.
Valentine’s Day is here, and while stores overflow with flowers, chocolate hearts and teddy bears, it’s essential to remember that love isn’t just about grand gestures. It’s about mutual respect, communication and most importantly, consent.
Immigration is an act of courage. For many, the journey to a new country is an escape from violence, oppression, and trauma for a better future.
As we move forward, let’s honor Dr. King’s legacy by continuing to stand with survivors, and fight for policies that build a safer world.
As we move forward, let’s honor Dr. King’s legacy by continuing to stand with survivors, and fight for policies that build a safer world.
Advocate with us for high-quality sex education and survivor services
As the back-to-school season approaches, it’s a crucial time for anyone with young children in their lives to start conversations about healthy relationships and the importance of consent.
The purpose of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is to protect people participating in federally-funded educational activities–including most high schools and colleges–from unfair treatment “on the basis of sex.”