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October 2012

6 Ways Successful Teams Are Built to Last

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This article discusses key leadership skills required to build and maintain effective teams.
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They Call It Hazing: How Adults Enable Sexual Assault by Athletes on Their Teammates

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In this post, Cook discusses how adults and other bystanders minimize act of sexual violence against athletes by their teammates. Writing it off as ÐhazingÓ and subscribing to myths about team unity building, these actions and in-actions fail to hold offenders accountable, discourage victims from coming forward, and create an unsafe environment for everyone involved.
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These Arguments Are Often Used Against Victims Of Workplace Harassment. Male Allies Can Help.

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This article unpacks several common victim-blaming myths, explaining why they are harmful and how aspiring allies can respond when confronted with these comments. While the article focuses specifically on workplace harassment, many of the suggestions can be helpful for discussions about other forms of gender-based violence as well.