The "Staying Safe Sexual Assault: How to Protect Yourself" workbook was written by Nkenge Touré and Elizabeth M. Ozer of the D.C. Rape Crisis Center's Community Education Department. Toure joined the D.C. Rape Crisis Center in 1974 and stayed for 13 years, serving as General Administrator and Director of Community Education.
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Staying Safe Sexual Assault: How to Protect Yourself
1984
English
7 x 8.5 inches; 400 PPI
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[Title of the item]. Nkenge Touré papers, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. [DOI].
box 4, folder 16
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