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CONVERSATIONS OVER COFFEE W/SUSAN - SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION DEMANDS EQUITY

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SATURDAY 8AM - ONLINE OR DIAL IN 516-453-6065 TO TALK TO THE HOST & Join the conversation. Grab your mug and fill it up. Let's talk about SEXUAL ASSAULT & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. APRIL IS SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH. Special guest Afi Gaston, Founder at Domestic Violence Wears Many Tags and The Queen of Hard Topic Dinner Table Conversation on Mental Health and Domestic Violence. Since domestic violence can include sexual assault, the two definitions can overlap.Meanwhile, legal definitions for the two vary by state. The conversation today is intended to talk about it all. Did you know that conversation and connecting with others heal? It's in the conversation that we discover that we are more alike than we are different. CLICK THE LINK TO LISTEN to the show, JOIN THE CONVERSATION, OR CHECK IT OUT ON BLOG-TALK RADIO or GOOGLE PODCAST. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sexual violence is sexual activity when consent is not obtained or freely given. It is a severe public health problem in the United States that profoundly impacts lifelong health, opportunity, and well-being.

Sexual violence impacts every community and affects people of all genders, sexual orientations, and ages. Anyone can experience or perpetrate sexual violence. The perpetrator of sexual violence is usually someone the survivor knows, such as a friend, current or former intimate partner, coworker, neighbor, or family member. Sexual violence can occur in person, online, or through technology, such as posting or sharing sexual pictures of someone without their consent or non-consensual sexting. One of the most shocking facts about sexual assault is that approximately only 5% of sexual assault reports filed have been proven false. 82% of all juvenile sexual assault victims are female. 90% of adult rape victims are female. 41% of sexual assaults against Native Indians are committed by a stranger. LET'S TALK ABOUT IT!

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