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More than half (56%) of Latin@s in the U.S know a survivor of domestic violence and one in four (28%) knows a survivor of sexual assault. Of those who knew a survivor, nearly two-thirds (61%) said they intervened and did something for the survivor. Of Latin@s who knew a survivor, the […]

Language identification flashcard in Arabic, Armenian, Bengali, Cambodian, Chamorro, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, English, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Haitian Creole, Hindi, Hmong, Hungarian, Ilocano, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, Tongan, Ukranian, Urdu, Vietnamese, and Yiddish. 

Policy makers, researchers, funders and social service organizations across many sectors have given increasing attention to the issue of human trafficking. Many organizations that work at the intersections of human trafficking and other forms of violence such as domestic violence and sexual assault have worked to combat the issue of human […]

Accessing resources: Federal benefits Federal laws governing benefit programs require federal agencies that administer the benefits to:  (1) develop guidance and eligibility requirements for “federal means-tested public benefits” and (2) identify which of their programs belong in that category. Although there is no statutory definition of “federal means-tested public benefits,” the […]

In early 2014, Esperanza United (formerly Casa de Esperanza) conducted a national assessment of the language accessibility of court systems to survivors of sexual and domestic violence (S/DV), who have limited English proficiency (LEP).  

The socio-ecological model is a prevention framework created by the Center for Disease Control (CDC). It is a tool to consider the complexity between individual, relationship, community, and societal factors to understand the factors that influence violence.

This tip sheet was created by the National Organization of Asians & Pacific Islanders Ending Sexual Violence & Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity for the Working with Student Populations Campus Consortium from Esperanza United (formerly Casa de Esperanza). It is a guide for educational institutions and programs to prevent sexual […]

This Campus Grant Program document is a glossary of English acronyms translated into Spanish.  

This tool by Campus describes the “It’s Your Business” curriculum, which provides students, faculty and staff at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with strategies to prevent gendered violence on campuses.

In the following document, you will find each campus grant area and some examples as to how to integrate cultural competence in each of them.