Abuse survivor David Pittman explains how the loneliest feeling in the world is waiting to be found.
On Rape and Sexual Violence
Denim Day USA 2013 and the Need for NO MORE Excuses
We’ve got a lot of work to do, so it’s time to stand up, wear denim with a purpose, and work together to end sexual violence.
You Have Worth and Are Worthy
David Pittman offers hope to fellow survivors of sexual assault: You have value, and you are not alone.
Practicing Mindfulness: A Helpful Tool for Abuse Survivors
Chris Anderson explains how a juggling monk helped him understand the value of mindfulness when coping with conditions common for survivors of sexual abuse.
No One’s Sexual Assault is Funny
Nico Lang insists that despite the fact that we’ve been desensitized to gay jokes and making fun of prison rape, nobody’s rape is funny.
Do You Want a Future?
It wasn’t until David Pittman went back to his past and acknowledged the childhood sexual abuse that he endured, that he that he began to work through the painful issues in his adult life.
What’s Your Reason to Fly?
David Pittman, an abuse survivor and recovering addict, discovered that there’s no bigger high than knowing you’ve helped someone else.
Is Forgiveness Necessary?
David Pittman, a survivor of abuse, examines the role of forgiveness in healing.
What About the Boys?
Abigail Rine has a mission: Let’s empower our children, especially our boys, to speak out. And let’s listen when they do.
Grooming – How Sexual Predators Get Into Our Lives
David Pittman shares methods to keep our children safer by helping identify sexual predators.
Widening the Lens on Gender and Violence
Peter Pollard, the Training and Outreach Director for 1in6, sends us a hopeful message for the future of male trauma informed awareness initiatives and response systems.
Knowing Your Offender, Navigating Your Healing Path
Randy Ellis explains the psychological grooming recalled by many survivors to have been used by their abusers to create a false sense of relationship.
3 Ways to Help Create a Society Supportive of Survivors
3 actions we can take to support survivors, including an historic Monument Quilt honoring the stories of Americans who have survived sexual assault.
Shaped
Cecil Murphey speaks to the effects of abuse where one is groomed to believe that self-worth is determined by the praise of others.
Outreach, Advocacy and Healing for All
How do we best create healing and resources for sexual violence victims on our college campuses?
How Can We Not Expect the Worst?
Despite being a survivor himself, Nico Lang holds onto the hope that someday rape will no longer be something we expect will happen.


