Trigger Warning: sexual assault, sexual abuse, rape culture

What should a man's role be in the Me Too Movement? How are  we defining consent? What is rape culture? 

If you're like us, these are questions you may have been asking yourself the past few years.  To get a few answers, we invite Ricky Pulley, the Underserved Survivor Outreach Coordinator at the Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands in Columbia, SC to chop it up about how rape culture has showed up in our lives, ways we have participated in it, the Black community's response to the Me Too Movement, and what does healthy consent really look like. Tune in now. 

A few resources used in this week's episode:

45 Stories of Sex and Consent on Campus - NY Times Black Men Should Care About Survivors, No Matter How Many White Men Are Accused by Preston Mitchum 6 Black Men Who Call Out Rape Culture in the Era of Me Too A Black Man's Guide to Rape Culture 8 Ways Black Man Can Fight Rape - Colorlines What April Teaches Us About Rape Culture and What You Can Do About It - Mama Black The Impacts of Gender Role Socialization on Health and Culture - Lehigh University

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