National Sexual Violence Resource Center Recognizes Leaders in Sexual Violence Prevention With 2021 Visionary Voice Awards
Honorees include lawmakers, advocates, activists, forensic nurses, local organizations, and more
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HARRISBURG, Pa., April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) announced today 29 recipients of its 2021 Visionary Voice Awards a diverse group of honorees from across the country who represent a wide range of disciplines and were selected for their outstanding work toward ending sexual harassment, misconduct and abuse.
This year s recipients include
New Hampshire State Senator Jeb Bradley, who was instrumental in advancing several pieces of legislation that extended protections for survivors; the
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Milford state rep. speaks out on campus sexual assault bill
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State Representative Kathy Kennedy (R-District 119) asked that HB 6374 be favorably voted out of committee.CT House Republicans / Contributed photo
MILFORD College students should be allowed to report sexual assaults without fear of repercussions, according to State Rep. Kathy Kennedy, R-119th District. That is especially true of college students.
“That is a big sticking point with me,” Kennedy said. “They must be able to report what happens on college campuses.”
“This bill allows someone who finds themselves in a situation (partying, being under age) to report it without fear of repercussions, possibly being arrested or suspended because they may have been drinking or whatever the case may be,” Kennedy said.
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Man accused of sexual assault in Windsor Locks met victims through social media: Police
According to the arrest warrant, the victim told police the two started talking on Snapchat about two weeks prior. Author: Gaby Molina Updated: 6:36 PM EST February 11, 2021
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. A man accused of at least four sexual assaults in Connecticut, appeared in Hartford Superior Court Thursday, in relation to an incident that happened in Windsor Locks on January 3rd. Police say 25-year-old Akin Warner is accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl in his car.
According to the arrest warrant, the victim told police the two started talking on Snapchat about two weeks prior. She told police the suspect lied about his age, telling her he was 16, not 25. According to the warrant, the suspect pressure the victim to drink three sips of alcohol, and that she felt groggy and couldn t put her thoughts or verbal speech together. She then described bein