rape culture
We can’t undo the harm caused by rape culture, but we can work together to interrupt it. Everyone knows a survivor, and honestly, there are probably several navigating your safe spaces, too. Let's commit to taking the steps we need to in order to create authentic safe spaces and ensure that the next generation's safety.
In our recent exclusive interview with Kimleigh Smith, the actress discussed repressing her sexual assault, engaging in destructive behaviors and then eventually finding healing. See what she had to say inside.
Cee Lo Green recently came forward with his disparaging thoughts about female rappers expressing their sexuality in their music. All of it is very rich coming from a man who didn't believe a woman had to be conscious in order to consent to sex.
Jeannie Mai shared that she and her mother stopped speaking because she didn't believe her cousin and babysitter was molesting her.
After the Senate confirmed Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, White women suggested kneeling in protest of rape culture. Where were they before?
What happens when other women side with the systems of patriarchy and misogynoir that consistently oppress, demean and destroy us?
If I’m honest, discussions surrounding #MeToo, rape culture and patriarchy in society always make me slightly uneasy. Usually I’m surrounded by people who fall into one problematic extreme or the other when it comes to the accusations that men in the entertainment industry have faced in the past few years. I’m either in the presence […]
An old interview resurfaced where Charlamagne admits that the first time he and his wife had sex, it was rape.
Do some of your favorite songs promote immoral messages?