How Did Diverse Activists in the Second Wave of the Women's Movement Shape Emerging
Public Policy on Sexual Harassment?

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Sexual Harassment Resources from the University of North Carolina

The University of North Carolina's website on sexual harassment contains links to information on both sexual harassment and gender equity from a wide variety of sources on the Internet. Links to other sources can be found under categories such as: UNC Greensboro, North Carolina State Government, United States Government, U.S. Military, Important Court Decisions, Educational Institutions, Professional Organizations, International and Other Sites.

University of Maryland Women's Studies Database: Sexual Harassment

The Women's Studies Database at the University of Maryland has an extensive sexual harassment section. It includes a Q & A page, facts about sexual harassment, sample questions for sexual harassment investigations, a bibliography, resources, and much more.

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: Facts about Sexual Harassment

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission provides this fact sheet with basic information about sexual harassment. The site also provides a link to a full text of the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

What should I do if I or someone I know was sexually assaulted?

This site maintained by Planned Parenthood provides information on what to do if you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted. It also provides information on sexual consent and how to talk about consent.

   

 
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