Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2023 | Janelle Nightingale

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and this year’s campaign theme is “Drawing Connections: Prevention Demands Equity.” Sexual assault is a heinous crime that affects people of all genders, races, and socioeconomic backgrounds. However, certain groups are at a higher risk than others, and this is where we need to focus our efforts on building a more equitable society.

Survivors of sexual assault often feel alone and powerless in the aftermath of the trauma they have experienced. However, prevention is possible, and it begins with creating a world where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. We must break down the barriers that prevent survivors from receiving the support they need and hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.

As individuals, we can make a difference by listening to survivors, believing them, and supporting them. By working together, we can create a world where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected. Let us draw connections, build equity, and prevent sexual assault this April and beyond.

Confronting Life's Storms: Lessons from the American Bison

The American Bison is a symbol of strength and determination, and its behavior during storms can serve as a powerful reminder for us when facing challenges in our lives. Rather than running away or avoiding obstacles, we should take a cue from the bison and confront them head-on. This can help us to weather the storm more quickly and overcome adversity more efficiently. In addition to facing challenges head-on, it’s also important to remember the value of seeking support from a supportive network of people. Like the bison, we are stronger when we have a “herd” to lean on during difficult times. So, the next time you’re facing a storm in your life, remember the lesson of the bison and embrace the power of confrontation and support.