by Sarah Beaulieu | Apr 17, 2013 | Mini Truth Bombs
In the wake of terror and tragedy in my home city, my heart aches with the great “what if” for family, friends, and strangers. Violence is, of course, senseless. Yet it is our human nature that wants to make sense of it – to feel safer and more in...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Apr 8, 2013 | Truth About Sexual Violence
Data Breakdown: The Truth About Men and Sexual Violence (You can view the graphic here.) This convo-graphic is designed to spark conversations and dialogue about men and sexual violence. As with the Truth About False Accusation graphic, this graphic reflects data...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Mar 31, 2013 | Advocacy and Activism
I walk because I’m a survivor of sexual violence. I walk in solidarity with other survivors of sexual violence. I walk to raise awareness. I walk so that survivors here in Boston and across the country have access to justice and healing. On Sunday, April 7, I...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Mar 7, 2013 | Mini Truth Bombs
Sexual violence touches on pretty much every taboo topic in America: sex, gender, family, privacy, intimacy. As such, it evokes such powerful and raw emotions. Talking about might make us uncomfortable, but not talking about it will make us feel so much worse. The...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Feb 21, 2013 | Mini Truth Bombs
Here’s the challenge with blog posts – they are a great medium for capturing a moment, a feeling, an idea. Not all of my moments, feelings, and ideas. I recently wrote a post for Good Men Project about honoring men’s commitment to survivors of sexual...