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Boston Area Rape Crisis Center

A WARNING ABOUT AT-HOME ‘ME TOO KITS’

Written by DIG STAFF Posted September 10, 2019 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

“The likely inadmissibility of evidence collected during an at-home exam is reason enough to reject the use of at-home kits."

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: BARCC, Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, Me Too Kit

RAMPANT AND ROUTINE HARASSMENT: ON #METOO AND MUSIC FESTIVALS

Written by GINA SCARAMELLA Posted July 17, 2018 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial

Concert organizers should get support to evaluate risk factors for sexual violence—things like rigid gender or other stereotypes, tolerance for harassment and violence, misuse of substances, or lack of oversight in high-risk areas like bathrooms, parking lots, or camping areas.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial Tagged With: BARCC, Boston, Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, concerts, festivals, me too, metoo

ROCK ED. 101: CELEBRATE THE RISING STARS OF ZUMIX FOR FREE

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted May 18, 2017 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

East Boston nonprofit ZUMIX gives back with free music and a side of activism this Friday.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2017, Boston, Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, City Life Vida Urbana, Dig, DigBoston, east boston, Four Eyes, Free, Free Music, Kitty Advocates, local music, Music, new england aquarium, nonprofit, Notes From the Scene, Old Wave, Planned Parenthood, Rock-Ed, Vanisha Theory, Zumix

EQUALITY OR BUST: SMASH IT DEAD FEST TURNS FIVE

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted June 18, 2015 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

Smash It Dead Fest celebrates its fifth year of radical queer, feminist, and P.O.C.-centric punk from June 19-21.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: +HIRS+, Aye Nako, Boston, Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, Cambridge, Cambridge YMCA, Chemiplastica, Curmudgeon, DAME, Democracy Center, Dig, DigBoston, feminism, Fleabite, Hard Nips, Mal Devisa, Malportado Kids, Moor Mother Goddess, Neonates, Olivia Neutron-John, Punk, rock, Smash It Dead Fest, Trophy Knife, Ursula

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