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Reflections on our "You Might Be Causing Harm If..." campaign

Reflections on our “You Might Be Causing Harm If…” campaign

Reflection is part of real prevention. The “You Might Be Causing Harm If…” campaign invites people to look honestly at everyday behaviors that can pressure, shame, or hurt others. Growth starts when people take feedback seriously, respect boundaries, and choose accountability over excuses. Safer communities are built when learning leads to action, care, and lasting change.

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Confessions of a Reformed True Crime Girly

Confessions of a Reformed True Crime Girly

True crime can feel interesting, but it can also turn real harm into entertainment. Stories about violence involve real people, families, and communities who deserve care and respect. Thinking critically about true crime means asking who benefits, whose voices are missing, and whether the story supports survivors or exploits their pain. Responsible media choices can help build a culture of empathy, accountability, and prevention.

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Here's How MCVP and SURF are Collaborating to Increase Understanding of Consent

Here’s How MCVP and SURF are Collaborating to Increase Understanding of Consent

Consent is a key part of safer relationships and communities. The McCluskey Center for Violence Prevention and SURF work together to help students better understand consent, boundaries, and respect. Through education and collaboration, they encourage clear communication and shared responsibility. Strong prevention starts when people learn how to listen, check in, and honor each other’s choices.

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