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We've had ennufff of the shame and secrecy associated with sexual violence. We'll talk through the tears and pain, confront the myths and begin healing.

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Are you passionate about ending gender-based violence? Are you ready to say "enough is enough?" Then join us on Sunday, October 30th, for the 8th episode of ENNUFFF! Karen and I took a short break to "wheel and come again." The... more

Join Karen, Damali and a special guest in talking about the beauty of love and sex. This show will look at love and sex through the eyes of survivors of sexual assault and violence, examining the trauma and complexities often associated... more

Let's us talk about the impact of sexual violence and assault! How it effects victims/survivors and our society. Join us in talking about this global issue and the ways we see it playing out in our families and communities. We will look at... more

Karen and Damali will spend some time discussing Father's Day and it's significance, particularly as it relates to sexual violence and abuse. We will also look at victim credibilty issues. In the case of former IMF chief, Dominique... more

Rihanna's latest video, "Man Down," has the internet abuzz. Is it another senseless display of violence or an accurate portrait of a deep, dark, secret? Karen and I will analyze, discuss and explore this question. Please join us on... more

Just read the headlines, "IMF's Strauss-Kahn Resigns Amid Sex Charges," or "IMF Chief Quits After His Arrest in Sexual Attack" and you will quickly see that rape and sexual assault are everywhere. So many people think these... more

Mother's Day is traditionally seen as a time to honor mothers and Karen and I definitely want to do that. However, we also want bring balance to Mother's Day by honoring survivors of sexual assault and violence, especially those who... more

We've had ennufff (enough) of the shame and secrecy associated with sexual violence. We've had ennufff (enough) of the "victim" blaming and lies... "she wanted it," "her skirt was too short," "she said no, but meant yes." We'll talk... more

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