Here is what the military can do to address its sexual assault crisis
What the military can do to address its sexual assault crisis
The military released its annual report on military sexual assault revealing that, despite significant efforts to tackle sexual assault in the armed forces, much remains to be done.
By Sara Darehshori
This article originally appeared in the Washington Post on May 15, 2019.
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Vestry Laight presents at IFRC Conference in Geneva
Vestry Laight presents at IFRC Conference in Geneva
Sara Darehshori speaks on a panel about how to investigate sexual exploitation and abuse cases.
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How the courage of a few Rwandan women changed the world
How the courage of a few Rwandan women changed the world
Long before Twitter, Harvey Weinstein, and the #MeToo movement, a few Rwandan woman decided to speak up about rape and made history.
By Sara Darehshori
This article originally appeared in aljazeera.com.
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Brande Stellings featured in Advice to My Younger Me podcast
Brande Stellings featured on Advice to My Younger Me podcast
Brande Stellings, in conversation with Sara Holtz, explains how to identify the “unwritten rules” in your workplace on the podcast series Advice to My Younger Me.
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New Rules Would Discourage Colleges From Investigating Rape Accusations
New Rules Would Discourage Colleges From Investigating Rape Accusations
The Department of Education says new regulations would reduce sexual-misconduct probes by 32 percent.
By Sara Darehshori
This article originally appeared in TheNation.com.
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Time to Rethink How to Respond to a Reference Check
Time to Rethink How to Respond to a Reference Check
As a result of the #MeToo movement, many employers are reviewing their longstanding employment practices. The de Blasio Administration’s recent hiring controversy suggests that it may be time to revisit how employers respond to reference and background checks, too.
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