Interrupting racism & other forms of oppression

This recorded dialogue series features Circle of Wisdom members centering conversations on anti-Blackness, anti-oppressive advocacy, and sexual violence healing, services, and advocacy.


This conversation with three Technical Assistance Providers reflects on how to both personally and organizationally, regularly build new skills in order to build new practices that are embedded with a deep commitment to unlearning and disrupting all forms of oppression—and  very specifically racism in order to enhance our sexual assault services to survivors. Will need to login or create an account on NSVRC’s online learning campus to access.


Resource Sharing Project provides a round-up of some of their favorite resources to aid in your journey to undo racism in your coalition and community.  Anti-racism work is an integral part of our work to end sexual violence and essential to advance women of color leadership in our movement and beyond.


This brief bulletin explores the discussions about intersecting identities, oppression, and social justice have been a part of anti-violence movements for a long time—the same attitudes and behaviors that allow for sexual violence in our culture are reinforced and rooted in sexism, racism, ableism, ageism, and more.


This bulletin continues the discussion of the connections between Racism and Sexual Violence by exploring movement history and implications for victim services.