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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM)

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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Everyone has a role to play in ending sexual assault, harassment, and abuse. What’s yours? #DontStandBy #SAAM2022 #SCSaysNoMore https://www.sccadvasa.org/saam2022/
Abril es el mes de la concientización sobre la agresión sexual. Todo el mundo tiene un papel que desempañar para acabar con las agresiones, el acoso, y el abuso sexual.¿Cuál es tuyo? #DontStandBy #SAAM2022 #SCSaysNoMore

A national campaign helmed by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, SAAM began officially in 2001 after decades of organizing and received presidential recognition from President Barack Obama in 2009. This year, the month’s theme will be “Building Safe Online Spaces Together,” highlighting the importance of consent, inclusion, and intervention in the digital world. Want to join the movement? Here are ways to observe Sexual Assault Awareness Month online:

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