Latest News | March 04, 2021
Prepare for RAINN Day with Free Planning Webinar

RAINN Day (April 8, 2021) is an annual way for college students across the country to speak out about sexual violence and raise awareness on this pervasive issue. This year, as many college events once again are virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are hosting a special planning webinar—“Won’t...

Latest News | March 04, 2021
Tracy and Evan Segal: Raising Awareness and Uplifting Survivors’ Voices

Each month, RAINN highlights a member of its National Leadership Council. The NLC is a group of dedicated individuals who have shown their commitment to RAINN’s mission of supporting survivors and ending sexual violence.

Latest News | March 03, 2021
RAINN Statement on Allegations Against Governor Andrew Cuomo

      Washington, D.C. – Today RAINN, the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization, released the following statement in response to allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo: “The allegations against Gov. Cuomo are deeply troubling and deserve careful investigation, and we urge...

Latest News | February 19, 2021
RAINN Statement on HBO’s Allen v. Farrow Documentary

On Sunday, February 21, HBO aired the first episode of Allen v. Farrow, a four-part documentary series exploring the child sexual abuse allegations against filmaker Woody Allen made by his daughter, Dylan Farrow. For years, at a high personal cost, Dylan and her family have reported that Allen...

Latest News | February 11, 2021
Working in the States to Champion Change

RAINN’s public policy team is working in key states in 2021 to improve support for survivors and champion changes in policy to help more survivors get justice. RAINN’s team of lobbyists is at work in five state legislatures: Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, and Virginia, partnering with local...

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Tips for Interviewing Survivors

As journalists continue to cover stories related to sexual assault or abuse, it can be helpful to have a better understanding of how to interview survivors of these type of crimes.

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