MAKE A MEME View Large Image Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Jonathan L. Correa/RELEASED) 130404-N-SQ432-026 ANNAPOLIS, Md. (April 4, 2016) – Machinist’s Mate First Class Kanietha Martin, a sexual assault response and prevention victim ...
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Keywords: usna u.s. naval academy usnavalacademy midshipmen u.s. navy usnavy annapolis maryland mass communication specialist masscommunicationspecialist usn saapm sarp sexual assault awareness month sexualassaultawarenessmonth sexual assault response and prevention sexualassaultresponseandprevention 130404-N-SQ432-026 ANNAPOLIS, Md. (April 4, 2016) – Machinist’s Mate First Class Kanietha Martin, a sexual assault response and prevention victim advocate, recites part of “The Teal letter” during the signing or the 2016 Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM) Proclamation at Waterfront Readiness April 4. “The Teal Letter” was written by a group of sexual assault survivors who wanted to educate the public about the consequences of sexual assault and how it affects victims and survivors emotionally, physically, socially and mentally. This year’s SAAPM theme is “Eliminate Sexual Assault: Know Your Part and Do Your Part”. (US Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Jonathan L. Correa/RELEASED) 130404-N-SQ432-026 ANNAPOLIS, Md. (April 4, 2016) – Machinist’s Mate First Class Kanietha Martin, a sexual assault response and prevention victim advocate, recites part of “The Teal letter” during the signing or the 2016 Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM) Proclamation at Waterfront Readiness April 4. “The Teal Letter” was written by a group of sexual assault survivors who wanted to educate the public about the consequences of sexual assault and how it affects victims and survivors emotionally, physically, socially and mentally. This year’s SAAPM theme is “Eliminate Sexual Assault: Know Your Part and Do Your Part”. (US Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Jonathan L. Correa/RELEASED)
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