No longer

Philly's Pissed doesn't exist anymore, but if you or someone you know needs support in Philly contact the Philly Survivor Support Collective.
survivorsupport@riseup.net
(215) 618-2020

FUND FOR SURVIVOR SUPPORT WORK, round 2


Philly's Pissed believes in supporting survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence in a way that provides options and allows the survivor to make their own decisions. We think it is important for survivors to have choices that do not rely on cops, government or big nonprofits. Who can offer better support to survivors than people and communities close to them?

Fund For Survivor Support Work


Philly's Pissed believes in supporting survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence in a way that provides options and allows the survivor to make their own decisions. We think it is important for survivors to have choices that do not rely on cops, government or big nonprofits. Who can offer better support to survivors than people and communities close to them?

Interview with Give Me Back

This is a PDF of a joint interview we did with Philly Stands Up for Give Me Back.

Learning Good Consent

This is an edited/updated version of the Learning Good Consent zine. Among a bunch of other topics, it has articles on consent for queer folk, survivors, and perpetrators plus an outline for a consent workshop (which is the section that has been updated).

Support New York

Support New York is a collective dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual assault whose aim is to meet the needs of the survivor and to open and maintain a larger dialogue within the community about consent, mutual aid, the accountability of perpetrators, and our society's narrow views of abuse.

Beginners Guide to Responsible Sexuality

The cover says "(for men)", and it's put out by a Denver Collective who "identify as experiencing male privilege." You should download it and read it if your interested.

Men Unlearning Rape

Looks like a collection of article from other sources.

What Do We Do When? #2

A zine about community response to sexual assault. Issue #2

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