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March 25, 2025 8 mins

In this episode, NSVRC’s Prevention Campaign Specialist, Jayla Murdock reviews the 2025 Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) Campaign.

 

Learn more about the SAAM 2025 Campaign https://www.nsvrc.org/saam/about-2025

Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) 2025: Weekly Themes to Inspire Action https://www.nsvrc.org/saam/2025-weekly-themes

Learn prevention basics https://www.nsvrc.org/saam

SAAM 2025 Proclamation https://www.nsvrc.org/resource/saam-2025-proclamation

SAAM Day of Action: April 1 https://www.nsvrc.org/saam/2025/day-of-action

SAAM 2025 Social Media Guidance https://www.nsvrc.org/saam/2025/social-media

#30DaysofSAAM2025 Instagram Challenge https://www.nsvrc.org/resource/30daysofsaam2025-instagram-challenge

Download SAAM 2025 Graphics https://www.nsvrc.org/saam

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(00:00):
Welcome to Resource on the Go, a podcast from the National Sexual Violence
Resource center on understanding, responding to and preventing sexual abuse
and assault. I'm Jayla Murdock and I am the Prevention Campaign Specialist
at the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. On today's episode, I provide
an overview of the 2025 Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign.

(00:43):
So for as long as there have been people caring about making the
world a better place, there has been individuals advocating for sexual assault
prevention. NSVRC develops a national SAAM campaign each year to provide
advocates with ready to use resources, graphics and tools for raising awareness
and promoting prevention. Guided by constituent feedback, the campaign's

(01:07):
theme shapes its materials, which is shared widely to support efforts to
end sexual violence at all levels. And our April 2025 campaign marks the
official 24th anniversary of NSVRC's National SAAM campaign. So this year's
theme is Together We Act United We Change and highlights the power of

(01:33):
collective action in addressing and preventing sexual abuse, assault and
harassment. It reminds us that we can drive meaningful and positive change
when we come together. And this campaign is about raising awareness,
amplifying the voices of those too often unheard and empowering communities

(01:53):
to collaborate for health equity. By working together and focusing on long
term strategies, we're not just imagining a world free from violence,
we are actually building it. So with this campaign and the two before
it joint connections, prevention demands equity and building connected communities.

(02:14):
My hope has been to inspire people to create spaces where safety,
respect and support are the standard for everyone.
And with that, we have a few key messages for our 2025 campaign.
To create real and lasting prevention efforts, we must address systemic

(02:34):
inequalities like racism, sexism, and ableism that stand in the way of safety
and access to resources. These are root barriers we need to confront in
order to make progress. Collective action is also essential, whether it's
in our communities, workplaces or schools. Coming together is how we foster

(02:58):
prevention and promote health equity. Amplifying the voices of underserved
and marginalized survivors is also a key focus. Their experiences and perspectives
are vital to building an inclusive and effective movement. Finally, sustained
action is what keeps the momentum alive. By involving young people,

(03:18):
we're not only strengthening the movement today, but ensuring its growth
and sustainability for future generations. So each year, NSVRC takes feedback
from SAAM planners to enhance and improve the national campaign.
This year you asked for a more structured approach to organizing outreach

(03:38):
and be listened. To support your efforts, we've introduced five weekly themes
to help you guide your work and highlight SAAMs or messages.
As you work within your states and territories as you know,
it's important to share resources that resonate with your specific audiences.
Next, I will discuss each week's focus and share some ideas for what

(04:01):
to share and highlight. For the first week Together We Act United We
Change. We can start by laying the groundwork for prevention, sharing resources
that highlight the importance of education and awareness in preventing sexual
violence, such as materials on consent, healthy relationships and bystander

(04:22):
intervention. In addition to spreading knowledge, encourage people to get
involved in SAAM for the month of April and beyond. Share local events,
campaigns and volunteer opportunities where people can take active roles
in supporting survivors in raising awareness and that can include participating

(04:43):
in events, organizing workshops, or sharing the SAAM social media content
that promotes the core messages. In week two, Learn Act Change,
it focuses on establishing a shared understanding of sexual violence. You
can share resources that help people understand the broader aspects of sexual

(05:05):
violence which can be emotionally, physically and mentally and also equip
them with practical steps to intervene. Share local training sessions or
workshops that offer actionable steps on preventing sexual violence in your
community. And lastly, highlight programs, prevention programs that focus

(05:25):
on skills like active bystander intervention, teaching consent, and educating
about legal rights and protections specific to your state or territory.
In week three, Uplifting Voices of Survivors, you can focus on sharing resources
that amplify the voices of survivors from diverse and underserved communities.

(05:47):
This can include local support networks and advocacy groups that work with
marginalized populations in your state or territory. Share educational materials
about intersectionality of race, gender, disability and sexual violence,
emphasizing that every survivor's experience is unique. This could also

(06:07):
be an opportunity to share local events, art projects or survivor led initiatives
that raise awareness and empower those who've been impacted.
Week four, Communities Act Together has a focus on empowering communities
to take collective action against sexual violence. During this week, you

(06:28):
can encourage collaboration with schools, businesses and community organizations
to build a unified approach. Provide resources and strategies that help
communities, whether that's a toolkit, local campaign, or efforts tailored
to the specific needs of your state. You can also continue to share

(06:49):
those local events and workshops that promote prevention.
So in the final week, United We Create a Safer Tomorrow.
Focus on how we can sustain the momentum of SAAM beyond the month
of April. Share resources that help translate awareness into ongoing action
like how communities can establish long term prevention programs, advocate

(07:14):
for policy changes and support survivor centered practices. You can highlight
local success stories and initiatives that have made a difference in your
state or territory and also encourage others to join the movement for a
safer future. Thank you for listening to this episode of resource on the

(07:34):
Go for more resources and information about preventing sexual assault, visit
our website at nsvrc.org. For more details on the 2025 SAAM campaign, view
the show notes or go to nsvrc.org/saam You can also get in touch

(07:55):
with us by emailing resourcessvrc respecttogether.org.
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