by Sarah Beaulieu | Aug 31, 2010 | Supporting Survivors
One of the things that provides my life with a lot of meaning is sharing my story with others, in hopes that a piece of my experience might help transform another person’s life. Currently, I am a part of the Survivor’s Speakers Bureau at BARCC, which...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Aug 16, 2010 | Mini Truth Bombs
I just bought Stephen Levine's book, A Year to Live. In this book, Levine explores what it is like to live in the face of death. He chronicles his personal journey of imagining his own death, and how deepening his relationship to death brought him...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Aug 9, 2010 | Uncategorized
I read an article in the NY Times this weekend about how spending money on experiences makes you happier than spending money on stuff. Having just bought a new house with my husband, Marc, this article, of course, made me immediate question whether I should...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Jan 10, 2010 | Advocacy and Activism
In 2008, I created a presentation for a nonprofit management class at Boston College’s Carroll School of Management on the messaging and funding challenges for organizations that work in the sexual violence arena. This work came out of my experience as a...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Dec 5, 2009 | Advocacy and Activism
Al Franken thought it would be a good idea to revoke funding from companies that prevent victims of sexual assault from pressing criminal charges, like KBR, who allegedly tried to stop an employee who was gang-raped in Iraq from pressing charges against her attackers....