James Landrith, survivor of sexual assault, does advocacy work. He doesn’t do it for entertainment. He does it to help other survivors and create social change.
Jane Doe, You Are Not Alone
James Landrith offers words of support to a young girl who was not only a victim, but was blamed for being so.
The New “Women’s Work”: On Being A Male Human Resources Professional
How did human resources become the most female-dominated department at most companies, and what does that mean for a man working in HR?
Male Rape Survivors and Victim-Blaming
James A. Landrith addresses toxic myths about male rape survivors.
On Ownership, Sexual Violence, and Standard Operating Procedures
In the world of dialogue about sexual violence, it’s time the language include men as more than aggressors. They are also victims, and we must acknowledge their experiences.
Men as the Solution, Not the Problem
James Landrith salutes the men making an impact in sexual violence work and survivor advocacy programs.
I’ve Got the T-Shirt and the Trauma Response to Go With It
James Landrith discusses life as a male survivor and recounts his experience of rape at the hands of a woman.
Getting Involved in Sexual Violence Work While Male
Trigger warning for discussion of rape and abuse. If you’ve been around the blogosphere for longer than five minutes, you may have noticed recurring discussions on sexual violence and feminist related blogs related to the need for men need to step up and take a bigger role in prevention and recovery. I’m not going to…