
What is Kaleidoscopic Justice?
Each individual survivor has a different definition of what justice means to them. Kaleidoscopic justice is a framework for understanding how “justice” is not just something that happens to perpetrators
Each individual survivor has a different definition of what justice means to them. Kaleidoscopic justice is a framework for understanding how “justice” is not just something that happens to perpetrators
Bringing the Community Together True North Yoga and Lotus joined Take Back the Night’s Shine Your Light Yoga Festival on Saturday, July 31. Lotus held a restorative yoga class at
This recipe and blog post was created by an anonymous Lotus supporter as part of Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month. The noodle bowl from above. Foraging is a fantastic
Source: Beth Jordan Lotus Therapist If you have decided to seek help through therapy after experiencing sexual violence, congratulations—you’ve taken a big step on your journey to hope, healing, and
Photo courtesy of murraystate.edu With the start of a new college semester, students and faculty at Murray State University (MSU) are partnering with Lotus to explore new virtual ways to
An advocate is a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy. Talking about sexual violence can be difficult, but by learning to start the conversation, we
For some survivors, holiday gatherings may contribute to feelings of anxiety and overwhelm, and can bring painful memories to the surface. However, there are ways you can help survivors in
Legal experts and victims’ advocates are trying to determine what’s next after Marsy’s Law passed in Kentucky. Marsy’s Law advocates say the goal is to ensure more rights for crime
Survivor Stories Unmasked The Mask She hoped no one would recognize her mask. Her friends were confident; she only wished she was. She did all she could to mask her
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