A short podcast episode where we give real answers to real questions from teens and young adults about relationships, consent, dating violence, and more.
Topic: Social Media
Ask Ava, Episode 165: “What can bystanders do if they see sexual harassment in public?”
A short podcast episode where we give real answers to real questions from teens and young adults about relationships, consent, dating violence, and more.
Video: Ask Ava, Episode 163 – Ask Ava Anything! – “Should I watch adult content so I know what partners expect of me?”
A short podcast episode where we give real answers to real questions from teens and young adults about relationships, consent, dating violence, and more.
Ask Ava, Episode 163: Ask Ava Anything! – “Should I watch adult content so I know what partners expect of me?”
A short podcast episode where we give real answers to real questions from teens and young adults about relationships, consent, dating violence, and more.
The “Manosphere” and its Impact on Violence Prevention
The “Manosphere,” a play on the word “blogosphere,” is a loose collection of online blogs, websites, social media threads, influencers, and vlogs “where users share their bigoted, sexist, and toxic view of society in general and masculinity and femininity in...
Ask Ava, Episode 157: “When does overprotection become abuse?”
A short podcast episode geared towards teens and those who care about teens.
Making a Safety Plan, from The Deaf Hotline
Information for survivors about internet, email, social media, and cell phone safety. Also: safety planning with children and pets.
Video: Ask Ava, Episode 156: “What if my partner is sharing private photos of me without my permission?”
Video version of our Ask Ava podcast, for teens and those who care about them.
Digital Safety Wheel for victims and survivors
Handout for victims and survivors to figure out their tech safety level.
Nonconsensual Tracking and Personal Trackers
Short guide to understanding different kinds of trackers, how to disable them, and how to figure out if you're being tracked. From Endtab.org (Ending Tech-Enabled Abuse)