Hi Megan,
The following are some of my favorites. I'm also a big fan of the Northwest Network of Bi, Trans, Lesbian, and Gay Survivors of Abuse Relationship Skills Class Curriculum which is available for purchase on their website:
Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and a World without Rape (Friedman/Valenti)
Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide to Caring for Self While Caring for Others (Lipsky)
The Revolution Starts at Home: Confronting Intimate Violence within Activist Communities (Chen/Dulani/Piepzna-Samarasinha)
Hey Shorty!: A Guide to Combatting Sexual Harassment and Violence in Schools and on the Streets (Smith, Huppuch, Deven)
Unsafe in the Ivory Tower (Fisher)
Men's Work: How to Stop the Violence that Tears Our Lives Apart (Kivel)
Men Speak Out: Views on Gender, Sex, and Power (Tarrant)
Healing from Trauma: a Survivor's Guide to Understanding Your Symptoms and Reclaiming Your Life (Cori/Scaer)
Color of Violence: The INCITE! Anthology (Smith/Richie/Sudbury)
Trauma & Recovery (Herman)
If She is Raped (McEvoy)
I Never Called It Rape (Warshaw)
Healing Sex: A Mind-Body Approach to Healing Sexual Trauma (Haines)
Why Does He Do That? (Bancroft)
Conquest: Sexual Violence & the American Indian Genocide (Smith)
The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women & How All Men Can Help (Katz)
My best,
LB
Lauren (LB) Bernstein, LMSW
Assistant Director for the Respect Program, Office
of Health Promotion
Emory University Student Health and Counseling Services, Division
of Campus Life
Phone: 404-727-1514| Fax:
404-712-1519 |
The Respect Program engages
the Emory community to prevent & respond to sexual assault & relationship violence as part of the Office of Health Promotion, which facilitates student learning, engagement, and well-being and collaborating for a healthy and socially just campus environment.
From: Megan Elizabeth Selheim []
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 4:20 PM
To:
Subject: library materials
Our office has a small lending library that we use for research and to check out materials to students. The library we had was almost entirely materials owned by our previous program coordinator, so when she left the library went with her.
I’m looking for recommendations for items to include in our first round of orders. We’ll continue to build it over time, but we need to get some stuff to get started. What media (books, journals, films, etc) have you found invaluable in
your work, that you would recommend?
Thanks!
--
Megan Selheim
STOP Violence Program Coordinator
Dean of Students Office
Dept. 3135, 1000 E. University Ave., Laramie WY 82071-2000
118 Knight Hall
307-766-3296
www.uwyo.edu/stop