The language of rape culture normalizes violence

Using passive language to discuss sexual violence shifts attention from abusers.
Lauren Good, Staff Writer
• February 22, 2023
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On Thursday, Feb. 13, Biola’s first Afro Roots event sprang to life in the parking lot behind Fluor Fountain. From 7–9 p.m., the event featured...