Forcing Victims to Speak Won’t Stop Rape by @willvanstonejr
Forcing Victims to Speak Won’t Stop Rape
Georgia politicians think they’ve found the answer to their state’s rape college problem. It’s called HB 51 and it basically says that anyone a college student tells about a sexual assault they’ve suffered MUST be reported to the nearest police department. Somehow, by not allowing a victim to report to who they choose on their terms is the perfect way to fix this horrible epidemic. And, yea, it’s a bloody epidemic, even if you doubt RAINN’s statistics.
What if Allegations of Sexual Assault are False? by @KW_Writes
When the Accused are More Valuable than Their Accusers
by staff writer Will Van Stone, Jr.
Dear Abby: Reinforcing Rape Culture is REALLY Bad Advice by @willvanstonejr
Guest post by staff writer Will Van Stone, Jr.
When I Said No: How Family Abuse Creates Trauma by @Wholisticmuse
Once Upon a Time: Ignoring Rape in a Modern Fairytale by @willvanstonejr
The Reasons Hollywood Has A Pedophile Problem by @willvanstonejr
The Other Boleyn Girl: A Frustratingly Wrong Portrayal of Rape by @willvanstonejr
This is How a Poem Comes to Life by @cstreetlights
I’m honored to have Gravity Imprint author C. Streetlights here today with us to share her story. Look for C’s amazing book, Tea and Madness, out now!