April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Numbers are important, but the individuals and stories behind the numbers are what we should start speaking about.

Published by Vanessa Teck

Vanessa Teck, a daughter of Cambodian refugees, is committed to rooting social justice in radical love. She is a Masters Student in Higher Education at the University of Denver with a focus on cultivating culturally engaging campus environments, student activism, and facilitating the persistence of AAPI students. Vanessa is the co-founder of Project Ava, a social justice multimedia storytelling company, and the co-chair of the Coalition of API Americans Collaborating Together to Unite the Southwest (CAACTUS). View all posts by Vanessa Teck