From NSVRC <[email protected]>
Subject Get involved in the SAAM Day of Action online
Date April 7, 2020 6:38 PM
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Today is the SAAM Day of Action and we invite you to join us in wearing teal and sharing a selfie on social media. By wearing teal -- the color of sexual assault awareness and prevention -- you're showing your solidarity with survivors and advocates everywhere when it may be needed the most. Make sure to use #SAAM, #IAsk, and #WearTealFor in your post so others can find it.

Additionally, due to the current public health crisis, many in-person SAAM events are being canceled, postponed, or reimagined as online events. All month long we'll be highlighting ways you can still make a difference on our Twitter page, including sharing ways we're seeing folks adapt their events (like the University of Arkansas and Stanford). We hope you'll follow along on social media and join in some of the other activities listed below to help keep the light of SAAM shining this April.


Post a teal selfie on social media
Join us in shining a light on SAAM today for the Day of Action by posting a teal selfie and sharing what you #WearTealFor.
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Share this Blog: Safe at Home: Modeling Healthy Behaviors Keeps Kids Safe
With families spending more time together, it's increasingly important for parents to model healthy behaviors -- Stop It Now explains how parents can keep kids safe.
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Watch this video on the basics of consent
Brush up on your consent skills and then share the video with your social media audience.
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Take our survey: Tell us how your SAAM efforts have been impacted by COVID-19
How are you adapting your SAAM activities this year? What more can we be doing to help? Share your thoughts in this survey.
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Share this blog: Practicing What I Preach: Consent, Young People, and Respecting a No
Planned Parenthood explains how parents can teach lessons about consent and boundaries now that many of them are acting as educators at home.
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Turn your online spaces teal
Spread the word that April is SAAM with gifs and shareable graphics.
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