by intoaccount | Jan 8, 2019 | Racial justice, Survivors speak
by Alicia Crosby On Thursday, January 3rd I found myself sitting on the couch in my mother’s living room watching Lifetime. For two hours, I bore witness to unconscionable stories of abuse and assault as my mother and I watched the 6-part docuseries by dream...
by Hilary Jerome Scarsella | Oct 11, 2018 | Commentary: helpful, smart, & a touch of sass
by Hilary Jerome Scarsella, Director of Theological Integrity A lot of this angst in the news these days around believing women could be sorted, I think, with some focused attention on what belief actually is in day-to-day human experience. In current popular...
by intoaccount | Jul 4, 2018 | Anabaptism/Mennonites, College & university focus, Racial justice
by Stephanie Krehbiel and Hilary Scarsella ACTION ALERT: We’re asking folks to send email of support for survivors to Goshen College’s president and board. It can take a little as 30 seconds to amplify survivors’ voices. Documentation: Introduction...
by Our Stories Untold | Apr 10, 2018 | Our Stories Untold Blog
by Torah Bontrager Torah Bontrager grew up in an Amish community. As a child, she was sexually abused. The repercussions of the abuse threatened to take her life, but Torah has found ways to live and thrive through a combination of medication and activism. On a...
by intoaccount | Jan 31, 2018 | College & university focus, Commentary: helpful, smart, & a touch of sass
by Stephanie Krehbiel, Executive Director Exposing the Abusive Underbelly of College Athletic Departments Last week, ESPN’s Outside the Lines did an investigative story on the culture of secrecy and self-protection around sexual abuse in the Michigan State University...