On January 25, we launched our Campus Accountability Map + Tool, an online resource that allows students to easily access and compare sexual assault statistics, prevention efforts, and survivor support resources between colleges and universities. The CAMT is a volunteer-driven effort, and we need you to help us expand the CAMT. Join the volunteer Research Squad!
If you are a researcher featured in peer-reviewed literature, we are accepting relevant journal articles and research to add to our website to ensure that all who intend to find relative information on campus sexual assault and its impacts on historically marginalized communities have easy and free access. If you’d like your research to be featured on our Centering the Margins site, please go to our contact page and include any links to your articles. We are looking for research that is inclusive of the following communities and issue areas:
- Communities of Color (i.e., relative to the diaspora of Black, Asian, Indigenous, and Latinx communities and more)
- LGBTQIA Communities (i.e., Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual, and more)
- Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Tribal and Hispanic Serving Institutions, and Community Colleges
- Intersectionality (e.g. gender/sexual identity, race/ethnicity, socio-economic status, citizenship, religion, etc.)
- Undocumented and International Survivors
- Male Survivors
- Neurodiversity
- Healing + Wellness
- Sexual Assault/Harassment
- Gender-Based Violence
- Institutional Betrayal
- Cultural Betrayal
- Survivor advocacy
- Mandatory Reporting
- Intersectionality
- Generational Trauma
- White Supremcy
- Slavery and Genocide
- Civil Rights
- Religion and Faith-Based
- Human and sex trafficking
- Child Abuse and Molestation
- Police Brutality
- and so much more…