“The power that youth hold” with West Seattle High School’s Intersectional Feminism Club

Episode 1 August 25, 2021 00:34:16
“The power that youth hold” with West Seattle High School’s Intersectional Feminism Club
Building Resilience
“The power that youth hold” with West Seattle High School’s Intersectional Feminism Club

Aug 25 2021 | 00:34:16

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Show Notes

"Building Resilience" is back with a second series of episodes featuring stories of how violence prevention looks in our day-to-day lives.

This first episode spotlights the impactful work of the West Seattle High School's Intersectional Feminism Club to forefront the conversation about sexual violence. Hear from club alum Betel Tadesse, Olivia Efird, and Karson Drew about the club's efforts, what they learned along the way, and some messages that they have for others doing the work of ending sexual violence.

 

Resources Mentioned:

Planned Parenthood's Consent FRIES

 

 

Connect with us:

Visit our website at http://kcsarc.org

Email the show at [email protected]

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If you or a loved one have experienced sexual assault or abuse, you are not alone; there are resources to support you in your healing process. Visit http://RAINN.org to find support near you.

 Intro & Outro Music: “Blue Skies” by Silent Partner

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