Flat River Community Library

Episode 12: Horror Movies and Body Safety with Alexis Thane from RAVE

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The “body safety” in this episode is not the fleeing-from-Freddie-Krueger kind! We honor Sexual Assault Awareness month (which, to be fair, was April) by sitting down with Alexis Thane, Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator for RAVE, Relief Against Violent Encounter. Their organization provides support, shelter and counseling for survivors (of all ages and genders) of sexual assault and domestic abuse. While these topics are rarely easy, open discussion of them is so important to try to reduce the stigma of honesty around them. This is essential if we want to prepare and support young people (or anyone) in their relationships, and promote body safety awareness. We hope our episode will encourage you to start your own honest discussions. Also, we sit down with staff member, Danielle, and her visiting daughter, Megan, who make me work exceptionally hard to get them to talk. Megan was with us for job shadowing, but tells us about the horror film-inspired career aspiration she prefers over becoming a librarian. Then I try to get Megan to try her hand at podcast hosting (with mixed results). This episode is a hodge-podge mix of silly and serious, but then that’s the best kind. Join us on the Front Porch!

Relief After Violent Encounter

Power and Control Wheel | The National Domestic Violence Hotline

The Finding Our Voices project – Great personal stories based on the Power and Control Wheel

Teen Power and Control wheel

Corks and Kegs Fundraiser

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