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APRIL IS NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION AND AWARENESS MONTH


March 31, 2021
 
NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION AND AWARENESS MONTH, 2021
 
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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
 
A PROCLAMATION

Sexual assault, at its core, is a devastating abuse of power -- one that affects
people of every age, race, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national
origin, socioeconomic background, and religion.  It is the responsibility of
each of us to stand up and speak out against it, not only to improve the laws
and services available to survivors, but also to change the culture and
attitudes that allow sexual assault to proliferate.  Together, we must work
toward a society that upholds every person's right to live free from sexual
violence -- where our institutions and communities commit to preventing sexual
assault and sexual harassment, supporting survivors, and holding offenders
accountable.  

    The pandemic has exacerbated the already harrowing challenges facing sexual
assault survivors by making it more difficult or risky for them to seek help. 
Victims may be reluctant to go to the hospital for a medical forensic exam
because of the risk of COVID-19 exposure; rape crisis centers and other social
service providers have struggled to maintain their services while adopting
necessary public health protocols; and survivors are often isolated from loved
ones, friends, or co-workers who might be in the best position to provide
support.  As we race to stop the spread of this devastating virus, we must
strengthen our efforts to support sexual assault survivors whose suffering may
be compounded by this pandemic, as well as by the economic crisis that has
further undermined their economic security and taken a toll on service
providers.

    We also must recognize that sexual assault was already a public health
crisis even before the pandemic struck.  According to the National Intimate
Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, done by the CDC, one in five women has been
a victim of a completed or attempted rape at some point in her lifetime. 
Research has revealed a strong link between sexual violence and chronic disease,
as well as greater long-term economic burdens on survivors of sexual assault. 
The trauma of assault is further compounded by the high costs of medical and
mental health care, navigating the criminal justice system, and lost
productivity.

    My Administration stands with survivors, and is committed to alleviating the
public health crisis of sexual assault.  As part of the American Rescue Plan
(ARP), we included $450 million in supplemental funding for domestic violence
and sexual assault services, including rape crisis centers.  Recognizing the
added barriers faced by survivors from historically marginalized communities --
particularly survivors who are Black, Indigenous, Latino, Asian Americans and
Pacific Islanders and other people of color -- the ARP includes new funding to
support community-based organizations to provide culturally-specific services
for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.

    I am also proud to have created the first-ever White House Gender Policy
Council, through an Executive Order that I signed on International Women's Day. 
In addition to its work to bring a whole-of-government approach to gender equity
in every policy we pursue, this Council will help coordinate Federal agencies to
develop a National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence.  I have also
established an independent review commission that will provide recommendations
to help guide the development of new policies and enforcement measures in
keeping with my Administration's unwavering commitment to improving the response
to, and prevention of, sexual assault and sexual harassment in the military.

    To strengthen our national commitment to end gender-based violence, we must
also renew and further improve the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).  Writing
and championing the passage of VAWA as a Senator is one of my proudest
legislative accomplishments -- it is a law that has transformed the way our
country responds to sexual assault and intimate partner violence.  With each
reauthorization, I have worked with the Congress to expand VAWA's provisions on
a bipartisan basis to improve protections, including for Native American women,
the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, as well as immigrant
survivors and survivors from communities of color and other underserved groups. 
I applaud the House of Representatives for recently passing the Violence Against
Women Reauthorization Act of 2021 with bipartisan support, and I urge the Senate
to follow their lead to renew and strengthen this landmark law immediately. 
Through this legislation, we can continue to support Federal programs with a
proven track record of helping survivors heal, strengthen the coordinated
community response, improve the response of the criminal justice system, and
provide additional pathways to safety by supporting innovative programs and
prevention efforts.

    We have made important strides thanks to courageous survivors and dedicated
advocates.  This month, we honor the strength and resilience of sexual assault
survivors, and we recommit ourselves to standing with them for safety, dignity,
and justice.  There is still much work to do, and it will take all of us to do
it.  This year's Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month is an opportunity
for every person, employer, school, sports team, faith-based organization, and
institution to come together and commit to being part of the solution.  We must
rededicate ourselves to creating a society where sexual violence -- including
sexual assault and sexual harassment -- is not tolerated, where survivors are
supported, and where all people have an opportunity to thrive without fear of
abuse or assault.

    NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR., President of the United States of
America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the
laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim April 2021 as National Sexual
Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.  I urge all Americans to support victims
when they reach out and disclose abuse.

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day of
March, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-one, and of the Independence
of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-fifth.
 



 

                               JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR.


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