There’s no room for sexual violence

Photos by Elizabeth Behring
On a white board under the heading “My best move to end sexual violence is,” family member Jade Lovett writes “to educate people and inform them that sometimes your idea of ‘flirting’ isn’t theirs! Don’t cross that line,” during a joint Army and Air Force sexual assault and awareness photo and information booth Jan. 23 at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center on Ramstein.
On a white board under the heading “My best move to end sexual violence is,” family member Jade Lovett writes “to educate people and inform them that sometimes your idea of ‘flirting’ isn’t theirs! Don’t cross that line,” during a joint Army and Air Force sexual assault and awareness photo and information booth Jan. 23 at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center on Ramstein.

 

Tech. Sgt. Chris Willingham (left) from the 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 86th Airlift Wing, speaks with Senior Airman Andrea Williams, a victim advocate with the 86th Communications Squadron, about the sexual assault awareness program and what bystanders can do before a potential issue gets out of hand. Willingham wrote, “I would have stepped up and said ‘stop!’”
Tech. Sgt. Chris Willingham (left) from the 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 86th Airlift Wing, speaks with Senior Airman Andrea Williams, a victim advocate with the 86th Communications Squadron, about the sexual assault awareness program and what bystanders can do before a potential issue gets out of hand. Willingham wrote, “I would have stepped up and said ‘stop!’”