Expect Respect SF
Expect Respect SF (ER/SF) is a
collaborative of San Francisco domestic and sexual violence prevention programs–including
Project SURVIVE at College of San Francisco, La Casa de las Madres, The Riley Center, and
San Francisco Women against Rape working to promote healthy and violence-free dating among
all youth through youth-centered, culturally-sensitive education.
Our goal is to introduce healthy relationship workshops to all San Francisco public
high school students.
Our work is linked to social movements that acknowledge and resist systematic political,
economic, and social oppression. Health education that seeks to prevent and repair physical,
sexual, and psychological injury in teen dating relationships, as well as older adult
relationships, must address the links among various forms of oppression, such as racism,
classism, sexism, heterosexism, homophobia, transphobia, ageism, ableism, and
anti-Semitism/anti-Arabism. We also believe that prevention education among youth is the
best way to decrease interpersonal violence in the future older adult population.
Expect Respect
SF receives funding from The David B. Gold Foundation.
Basic Info
Rights Questions
Resources
What is Dating Violence?
Protect Yourself and Others
Contact us at lsimon@ccsf.edu.
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