Harrisburg, PA, April 16, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) announced today 37 recipients of its 2019 Visionary Voice Awards — a diverse group of honorees representing a wide range of disciplines from across the nation who have been selected for their outstanding work toward ending sexual harassment, misconduct and abuse. This year’s recipients include Mariame Kaba, a New York-based organizer, educator and curator whose work focuses on transformative justice and ending violence; Colorado Senator Faith Winter, the prime sponsor of a bill to create a fair and consistent response to sexual misconduct in higher education; Kristen Gibbons Feden, the prosecutor in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial; and Jennifer Bjorhus, Brandon Stahl, MaryJo Webster and Renée Jones Schneider, the reporters of an eight-part series in the Star Tribune detailing Minnesota’s failed rape investigations.

“We are proud to recognize this year’s Visionary Voice awardees whose unwavering commitment to supporting survivors of sexual violence is driving positive changes in communities across the country,” said NSVRC Executive Director Yolanda Edrington. “Their hard work brings us closer to a world free of sexual assault and abuse and inspires each of us to do our part to protect survivors and prevent sexual violence.”

The Visionary Voice Awards are presented annually by NSVRC, the leading nonprofit in providing information and tools to prevent and respond to sexual violence, in conjunction with Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). SAAM is a national campaign held each April to raise awareness about preventing sexual violence. This year’s SAAM theme, “I Ask,” highlights the importance of consent by championing the message that asking for consent is a healthy, normal and necessary part of everyday interactions. 

Nominated by state, territory and tribal sexual violence coalitions across the U.S, the following is a complete list of this year's Visionary Voice Award recipients:

Laura Palumbo
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
877-739-3895, ext. 128
lpalumbo@nsvrc.org