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To provide a safe space for the healing of sexual & domestic violence victims. We are here to rewrite the story given to victims of SA & DA. As victims, we are told we are survivors but here at Medusa, we believe we can do more than survive in life. We can thrive. Medusa also believes in education to instill prevention. Awareness has been the main focus of sexual assault and domestic abuse advocacy. But we understand that awareness is only the first step, we know to create a difference and stop violence we must educate as well. Join us as an ally, victim, secondary victim, or person who wants to learn more. Let's stop the violence.

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Aspen Glickman Profile

Aspen Glickman

Officer
Hale Arslan Profile

Hale Arslan

Historian
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Karissa Raucheisen

Secretary
Ayah Al Ani Profile

Ayah Al Ani

Treasurer
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AJ Houseman

Social Media Lead
Naomi Bradford Profile

Naomi Bradford

Officer
Janyiah Lofton Profile

Janyiah Lofton

Director of Activities
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Jason Vinluan

Vice-President
Shakir Lee-Kwekwe Profile

Shakir Lee-Kwekwe

Public Relations and Community Engagement Officer
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Evy Nguyen

Director of Meetings

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Medusa Organization


Fairfax Virginia
United States

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