by Sarah Beaulieu | Dec 8, 2016 | Uncategorized
The following is a list of discussion questions you can use with your group while discussing Sarah’s TEDxBeaconStreet talk. What images came to mind for you at the beginning of the talk? Are they different now? If so, how? What makes you feel the most...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Nov 9, 2016 | Uncategorized
Trump’s victory confirms what we already know. Men and women who commit acts of sexual violence hold offices of power in companies, nonprofits, and government. As citizens and humans, we elect them. We enable them. We empower them. But for every Trump, there are...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Oct 5, 2016 | Truth About Sexual Violence
One night, in early 2013, I posted an image to my new Tumblr blog illustrating themes around fear of being falsely accused of rape and chances of rapists being convicted of their crimes. It was my third post, and part of a larger project I was formulating about...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Sep 10, 2016 | Truth About Sexual Violence
As someone who was sexually abused by both men and women and who has very close relationships with male survivors of sexual violence, I am both fascinated and troubled by the themes about gender and sexual violence in traditional media, blogs, and general...
by Sarah Beaulieu | Aug 30, 2016 | Supporting Survivors
If you’ve met me, chances are I’ve told you I’m a survivor of sexual violence. I tell a lot of people. I always have. Part of my mission in life is to break down the shame and stigma that comes along with being a survivor. I’ll tell you straight up, usually in...