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  1. Call Me Kuchu
    Resource Type: Film/Video
    Published: 2012
    In Uganda, a new bill threatens to make homosexuality punishable by death. David Kato - Uganda's first openly gay man - and his fellow activists work against the clock to defeat the legislation while combating vicious persecution in their daily lives. But no one, not even the filmmakers, is prepared for the brutal murder that shakes the movement to its core and sends shock waves around the world.
  2. Canadian Association of Sexual Assault Centres
    Media Profile in Sources

    Resource Type: Organization
  3. Connexions
    Volume 7, Number 3 - July 1982 - Prairie Region/Region des Prairies

    Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
    Published: 1982
  4. Reporting on Sexual Violence
    Quick tips on covering sexual violence, from preparation to writing the story.

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2011
    The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma provides information on how to cover sexual violence, from preparation to writing the story.
  5. The Sexuality of Men
    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1985
    Essays on aspects of male sexuality.
  6. The silencing crime: Sexual violence and journalists
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2011
    Few cases of sexual assault against journalists have ever been documented, a product of powerful cultural and professional stigmas. But now dozens of journalists are coming forward to say they have been sexually abused in the course of their work.
  7. The Uses of Literacy
    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1957
    In this partly autobiographical book Hoggart observes the loss of an authentic popular culture and denounces the imposition of mass culture by the culture industries.
  8. Who Cares?
    Resource Type: Film/Video
    Published: 2012
    Rosie Dranfeld captures the gritty and dangerous world of Edmonton's sex-trade workers. In this post-Pickton era where the unthinkable is now a gruesome reality, women voluntarily provide police with DNA samples for future identification.


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