You talked. We listened. Based on our focus groups with teens, PCAR got your insights on important issues like statutory rape, sexual violence, respect, sexual activity and more. Then we launched a sexual violence prevention campaign geared toward YOU. Check out the following free products.


Music CDS
As a teen, music is probably central in your life. That’s why PCAR made two music CDs just for teens:

• Xpose: the Truth is a CD of ten songs by Pennsylvania artists. The CD contains songs aimed at putting an end to sexual violence by providing hope for victims, educating teens about rape prevention and sharing messages self-esteem.

Xpose’s breakout hit, “Gonna Make It” by J-Saint and Kelly B, was turned into an Emmy-winning music video that addresses incest, date rape, and sexual violence prevention. Throughout the lyrics, J-Saint encourages victims to heal, promising, “You’re gonna make it.”

Another track, “Survival Story” by Brett Greeger, also became a music video. Greeger is dedicated to raising awareness and eliminating sexual assault among men. This music video – the first-ever to address male sexual assault – gives a powerful voice and a message of hope to sexual assault survivors.

This CD was so successful, that we released a follow-up single CD called Whatcha Gotta Know.

• Whatcha Gotta Know includes a CD-shaped pull-out pamphlet. One side has tips on it for girls and the other side is for guys. It provides tips about internet safety, healthy relationships, being “date smart” and how to help if you know someone who has been victimized.

To listen to these songs and view the lyrics, click here

Teen EsteemMagazine
• TEENesteem, a magazine for girls, offers 22 pages of frank information to help girls understand and strengthen their self-confidence. The magazine offers answers to tough questions, advice on dating, tips for talking to your parents about sex, a survivor’s story and much more.

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