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This is the third episode of a special series Voices Through the Decades, in honor of the 25th anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Across the series, we’ll uplift voices from the movement to reflect on SAAM’s history, impact, and future.
In this conversation, the founder of the Nothing Without Us Collective shares insights from her work, reflecting on disability justice, accessibility, and the importance of inclusive approaches within the movement.
Participants
· Cierra Olivia Thomas Williams, founder of Nothing Without Us Collective
· Jayla Murdock, Prevention Campaign Specialist at NSVR
· Tatiana Piper, Community Advocacy Coordinator at PCAR
By National Sexual Violence Resource Center4.6
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This is the third episode of a special series Voices Through the Decades, in honor of the 25th anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Across the series, we’ll uplift voices from the movement to reflect on SAAM’s history, impact, and future.
In this conversation, the founder of the Nothing Without Us Collective shares insights from her work, reflecting on disability justice, accessibility, and the importance of inclusive approaches within the movement.
Participants
· Cierra Olivia Thomas Williams, founder of Nothing Without Us Collective
· Jayla Murdock, Prevention Campaign Specialist at NSVR
· Tatiana Piper, Community Advocacy Coordinator at PCAR