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Bill Cosby overturned sexual assault case concerns Arkansas activists
Johnson is the executive director of the Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault. A sexual assault victim herself, she said Bill Cosby s release makes her angry. Author: Melissa Zygowicz Updated: 9:27 AM CDT July 1, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Bill Cosby s overturned conviction has many people outraged, especially survivors of sexual assault. This is really a blow to all sexual assault victims, Monie Johnson said.
Johnson is the executive director of the Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault. A sexual assault victim herself, she said Bill Cosby s release makes her angry. To see him convicted and then a conviction overturned with all the evidence that was presented and all the stories that were told was very disheartening, Johnson said.
Bailey Recognized for Efforts in Sexual Assault Awareness
4 hours ago • April 13, 2021
By Raeann Meier
Posted in About
Rebecca Bailey, assistant professor of theatre at University of the Ozarks, has been named the recipient of the 2021 Visionary Award for Arkansas by the National Sexual Assault Resource Center and the Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault (ACASA).
Several members of ACASA were on campus Monday to present the award to Bailey in a surprise ceremony in the Mabee Administration Building. The ceremony was held in conjunction with Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
The Visionary Award is presented to an individual who has “worked to bring awareness and community engagement to the topic of sexual awareness.”