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Truth #8 - There are ways that people resist sexual assault other than screaming for help or physically fighting back

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Thanks for checking out the second season of Let the Truth Talk. When dismantling the myths around sexual violence, the facts should always come first. This season your hosts Tara and Tandia will be talking about some common misconceptions around sexual violence in our society. These misconceptions can prevent victims from speaking out, seeking help and holding perpetrators responsible for the assault. Getting the facts and dismantling these myths are an important step in ending sexual violence, and finding ways to best support survivors of sexual violence.
Truth #8 - There are ways that people resist sexual assault other than screaming for help or physically fighting back
The Harmony Project’s diverse stakeholders through expertise and experience are working together to end sexualized violence in the Bow Valley. The Harmony Project is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services on behalf of the Government of Alberta.

Please let us know what you think of this episode in the comments and what you’d like to be featured in future seasons! remember to like and subscribe to be notified of future episodes, and If you like what we’re doing please share our podcast. You can find us at www.harmonyproject.ca or send us an email at YPS@ywcabanff.ca.

Thanks for tuning in!

Works sited:

First Responder to Sexual Assault and Abuse Training. AASAS, 2011.

Pain to Power: Using Public Narrative and Community Organizing to Create a More Equitable World. Kathryn Evans, Ja’Nae Bates. NSAC Conference, 2021.

http://www.nationalsexualassaultconference.org/2021/06/27/pain-to-power-using-public-narrative-and-community-organizing-to-create-a-more-equitable-world/

https://www.calgarywomensshelter.com/images/pdf/cwesResistancebookletfinalweb.pdf

For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

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Thanks for checking out the second season of Let the Truth Talk. When dismantling the myths around sexual violence, the facts should always come first. This season your hosts Tara and Tandia will be talking about some common misconceptions around sexual violence in our society. These misconceptions can prevent victims from speaking out, seeking help and holding perpetrators responsible for the assault. Getting the facts and dismantling these myths are an important step in ending sexual violence, and finding ways to best support survivors of sexual violence.
Truth #8 - There are ways that people resist sexual assault other than screaming for help or physically fighting back
The Harmony Project’s diverse stakeholders through expertise and experience are working together to end sexualized violence in the Bow Valley. The Harmony Project is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services on behalf of the Government of Alberta.

Please let us know what you think of this episode in the comments and what you’d like to be featured in future seasons! remember to like and subscribe to be notified of future episodes, and If you like what we’re doing please share our podcast. You can find us at www.harmonyproject.ca or send us an email at YPS@ywcabanff.ca.

Thanks for tuning in!

Works sited:

First Responder to Sexual Assault and Abuse Training. AASAS, 2011.

Pain to Power: Using Public Narrative and Community Organizing to Create a More Equitable World. Kathryn Evans, Ja’Nae Bates. NSAC Conference, 2021.

http://www.nationalsexualassaultconference.org/2021/06/27/pain-to-power-using-public-narrative-and-community-organizing-to-create-a-more-equitable-world/

https://www.calgarywomensshelter.com/images/pdf/cwesResistancebookletfinalweb.pdf

For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

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