THE NATIONAL BLACK RESOURCE CENTER ON SEXUAL ASSAULT

Addressing Harm. Supporting Healing.

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The National Black Resource Center on Sexual Assault (BRCSA)

We provide information, resources, and tools to support the provision of culturally specific, trauma-informed, survivor/experiencer centered responses for Black survivors/experiencers of sexual assault, while increasing the knowledge and awareness for the prevention of sexual assault in the Black community.

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woman and man sitting in front of monitor
Training & Technical Assistance

We provide comprehensive training for culturally specific service providers to enhance their skills in supporting Black survivors/ experiencers. Technical assistance to statewide, national and international NGOs, governmental agencies and corporations to further knowledge and address effectively policies and procedures responding to sexual assault.

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two women looking at talking woman
Research & Resource Development

We examine the impact of sexual assault on the health and well-being of Black women and girls. Culturally specific tools and resources that address the unique needs of the Black community regarding sexual assault and effectively frame the public health implication of sexual assault in the Black community.

We ensure that the voices of Black survivors/experiencers are instrumental in the overall response to addressing sexual harm in all its forms.

Policy
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an open book sitting on top of a wooden table
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two people sitting on the ground with hats on
Advocacy

Awareness

We take part in international and national campaigns that are addressing and increasing the awareness of sexual assault. See our efforts to be a voice for the Black community.

SHEA BUTTER CAFE

Engage with us virtually at our Shea Butter Cafe.

Check out our webinars, livestreams, and podcasts. Watch or listen to our past virtual events.

Empowering Communities

We bring together Black organizations and advocates responding to sexual assault/harm in the Black community.

Community Engagement, Exploratory Visits, Community Conversations

Ensuring our work is grounded and informed by Black survivors/experiencers, advocates and community.

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group of meeting participants in outdoor setting

All Ah We:

A National Black Women's Movement to End Sexual Assault

All Ah We is a national collective of Black organizations across the African Diaspora addressing sexual assault in the Black community.

The African Diaspora Network Addressing Sexual Harm

Engaging with organizations and advocates from the African Diaspora across the world implementing effective approaches/strategies on prevention and intervention strategies addressing sexual assault/harm in our cultural community.

Connect With Us

We welcome your inquiries. Contact us to learn more about what we do and how we can better support survivors of sexual assault in the Black community.