Letter: April is Sexual Assault Awareness month

From: Sarah Flores

Columbus

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This year’s theme, “Engaging New Voices,” builds on the idea that we are stronger together and that new partners and community members are needed to expand sexual assault prevention efforts. We can all help the next generation foster attitudes that promote healthy relationships, equality and respect.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, one in five women and one in six men are survivors of sexual violence. We all have a role to play in preventing sexual violence in our community. Our actions, big and small, have a ripple effect on those we teach, guide and influence. From modeling healthy behavior to addressing inappropriate conduct, everyone can make a difference.

Changing beliefs that contribute to sexual violence starts with believing survivors of sexual violence when they share their stories. You can help by calling out victim-blaming comments or rape jokes if you see them online. Remind those around you that sexual assault is never the victim’s fault. Seemingly small actions like this make a critical impact.

Get engaged during Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Join by embracing your role in ending sexual assault. Learn more about how you can use your voice to change the culture at nsvrc.org/saam.