Sexual Assault Awareness Month is almost over. For me the month will culminate with the Walk A Mile In Her Shoes that I will be participating in on May 1st.
The existance of a men's march that identifies rape as a men's issue is exciting. I feel that it is important that the world identifies rape as a men's issue as well as a women's issue.
Sexual assault is a topic that makes people cringe, yet it is utilized as a bullet point for arguments ranging from abortion access to the influence of television and video games on the youth. As a survivor and an advocate, I hope that our society will change their minds about how we can together create a world in which everyone is safe.
www.walkamileinhershoes.org/index.html
http://www.joyfulheartfoundation.org/
copyright 2010 Michelle Cahill
The existance of a men's march that identifies rape as a men's issue is exciting. I feel that it is important that the world identifies rape as a men's issue as well as a women's issue.
Sexual assault is a topic that makes people cringe, yet it is utilized as a bullet point for arguments ranging from abortion access to the influence of television and video games on the youth. As a survivor and an advocate, I hope that our society will change their minds about how we can together create a world in which everyone is safe.
www.walkamileinhershoes.org/index.html
http://www.joyfulheartfoundation.org/
copyright 2010 Michelle Cahill
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