Author and Survivor Chanel Miller Speaks about the Importance of Community Support Author Chanel Miller spoke to two different journalists and read from her memoir, Know My Name, through the San Francisco Public Library’s program, One City One Book.
Amid a climate of skepticism, survivors of violence use t-shirts as a medium By David Mamaril Horowitz dhorowitz@theguardsman.com It was two days into Domestic Violence Awareness Month that President Donald Trump, to rallying cheers in Mississippi, ridiculed Dr. Blasey Ford for testifying that she was allegedly sexually assaulted by now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. And it was two days later that
Author Krakauer Tackles Sexual Assault In College Towns "MISSOULA" EXPLORES HOW PROSECUTION OF RAPISTS CAN BE INEFFECTIVE AND NEEDS TO CHANGE By Michaela Payne Everyone should read this book or a book like it. Even if sexual assault hasn’t happened to you, it’s happened to many people you know. Best-selling author Jon Krakauer’s
Athletes Must Own Up To Their Actions By Patrick Tamayo Now that the Super Bowl has come and gone we can move on to basketball, while we wait for baseball, while we patiently wait for football to come back around. Many of us are enthralled with sports and the millionaire superstars that entertain us. We follow their
'Affirmative consent' policy now required at all California colleges By Kristie Barlas The Guardsman A new bill signed by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 28 requires all California colleges and universities to adopt sexual assault policies that include an “affirmative consent” standard in order to receive state funds for student financial assistance. Senate Bill 967 would require all California