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Recognize Violence, Change Culture

Recognize Violence, Change Culture

Non-profit Organizations

Oakland , California 292 followers

A creative support team and resource platform for sexual violence prevention staff and organizers.

About us

We provide creative, inclusive, and student-centered sexual violence prevention tools, ready-to-launch campaigns, and engaging resources to enhance prevention initiatives across college campuses and communities. Our focus is on centralizing the voices and experiences of marginalized communities. Check out our resource hub at www.joinrvcc.org/resourcehub. In addition, we offer comprehensive capacity-building training that goes beyond conventional awareness-building approaches. We focus on how you can connect to the values of your communities, inspire action, and change people's behaviors. We are here to be that extra support team to cheer you on, strategize with, and make your prevention work easier. There are so many challenges we experience in the field, from being underfunded and understaffed to lacking institutional support and experiencing burnout. We all deserve more resources, more support, and a warm community we can share with. This is ultimately why we created RVCC. Recognize Violence, Change Culture is a fiscally sponsored organization of the Social Good Fund, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, founded in 2021.

Website
Joinrvcc.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Oakland , California
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2021

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  • Recognize Violence, Change Culture reposted this

    View profile for Greg Weatherford II

    Allstate Social Impact & Foundation Executive | Gen Z and Next Gen Expert | Youth Service Champion | Boards: March for Our Lives, SXSW EDU, Tufts CIRCLE | Entrepreneur | Corporate Philanthropy Leader

    The Allstate Foundation is excited to launch the next round of $10,000 grants to increase student-led service at US colleges and universities. Learn how to apply for a College Service Grant from The Allstate Foundation during our upcoming informational webinar on Friday, April 4! 🔍 What can the College Service Grant fund? - Student-led microgrants for new service projects - Programs that increase access to service opportunities - Support to expand and enhance existing service initiatives 🎓 Who should attend? - College and university administrators - Student affairs & service-learning staff - Faculty leading student service programs 💡 Join us to: - Get insight on the application process - Learn about past grant-funded initiatives - Ask questions in real time! 📅 Webinar Date: Friday, April 4, 2025 ⏰ Time: 2:00pm CT 📍 Sign up today: https://lnkd.in/gC95q5WG To learn more and apply, please visit https://lnkd.in/gEpKgqCR. #TheAllstateFoundation #YouthLedYouthDriven #YouthEmpowerment #YouthService #College #HigherEducation #SocialImpact

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  • Recognize Violence, Change Culture reposted this

    View profile for Daisy Castillo

    "We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths."

    On February 11th, R.S.V.P. and Recognize Violence, Change Culture joined six community partners/clubs and eight student volunteers to promote healthy relationships and support services. There was a hot cocoa station, photo booth, crafts, stickers, bracelet and button making, and awareness activities. The "Love Hub" event saw 108 students during the tabling fair and 26 in the follow-up workshop! It was a fantastic event, which couldn't have happened without everyone's support! Thank you RVCC for coming to our campus and sharing your expertise with the our team. You helped make it a memorable one! Attached is a card created by one of our Peer Educators.

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  • We're so grateful to Whitman College & SVP for bringing us to their campus earlier this month! We collaborated to facilitate 2 student workshops, 1 Faculty training, and a fun healthy relationships game night. So many beautiful connections and moments shared. It’s exciting to see the actions they’re taking to create a more consent-centered campus community, and we look forward to being back on their campus in April 😍 💕 .

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  • No matter what happens on a federal level, we will continue to proudly stand with our Trans, Non-binary, and Two-Spirit communities, immigrant communities, and all those targeted by escalating institutional violence. We’ve got your back. As funding is cut, as state and federal bans impact the sexual violence prevention field, as policies attempt to erase entire communities, we will not back down. We will get creative. We will share even more LGBTQ+ resources. We will find new ways to show up for our communities, to care for one another, and to keep building the world we deserve. Every single person deserves to move through space freely, without the threat of violence. To be seen and to experience the joy of a society that celebrates differences and is rooted in care, kindness and compassion. To our community of sexual violence preventionists and advocates, we are so grateful for the work you do everyday. Please know we are here for you. Let’s remember to always hold onto our values and keep dreaming and building the inclusive, consent-centered world we know is possible.

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  • Happy Black History and Liberation Month ✨. Black women have led the way and made the violence advocacy and prevention field we have today possible. These are just a few of the many Black women who inspired the movement, fought for survivor rights, and made clear sexual violence is not okay. This print is downloadable from our resource hub as well as other tabling materials for Black History Month.

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  • Sending warmth to you as we navigate these uncertain and scary times. Our Art Director designed this poster, now hanging in our office, to remind us that no matter the setbacks we face, as programs are cut, as more bans come into place, and as attacks on marginalized communities increase, we, as preventionists and advocates, will not stop showing up. We will get creative to serve our communities, to make sure people know they are not alone, to make clear violence, including institutional forms of violence, are not acceptable. And when we feel hopeless, or when we feel stuck, we will reach out for support and we will find new ways forward because history has shown us that even in the heaviest of times, we will rise with creativity, with care, and with community. We are right here with you and grateful for the incredible work you do, everyday 💙.

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