Home > Projects > Dr. Maas is a regular contributor on the Huffington Post

Read her latest article here: This Movement Will End if Men Stay Silent – published January 2018

Dr. Maas’ previously published articles include:

8 Reasons to Rethink Teens & Sexting – published September 2016
Why We Don’t Want to Believe Bill Cosby Might Actually Be a Rapist published July 2015
‘Boys Will Be Boys’: The Lie That Keeps it All Going published April 2015
Love Hurts: What We learn From ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ ‘Twilight,’ and ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ published February 2015

About RCGV

MSU’s Research Consortium on Gender-Based Violence faculty and staff are dedicated to research and outreach initiatives related to ending and preventing gender-based violence and improving the community response to survivors. RCGV faculty are committed to mentoring the next generation of gender-based violence researchers by providing substantial educational and employment opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students.

Gender-based violence (GBV) is a significant and widespread social problem internationally, devastating adults, children, families and societies across the globe. It includes any form of harm that is both a consequence and cause of gender power inequities. It can be physical, psychological, sexual, economic, or sociocultural, and includes but is not limited to sexual abuse, rape, intimate partner abuse, incest, sexual harassment, stalking, femicide, trafficking, gendered hate crimes and dowry abuse. Gender-based violence intersects with race-based, class-based or religiously oppressive forms of abuse, and cross-cuts many other social problems (e.g., poverty, substance abuse, mental and physical health, crime).


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