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PAST PRESS.
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How to Make Every Bar a Safe Bar with Lauren Taylor of Safe Bars
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Holding Our Spaces Accountable Panel Discussion
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Taking Pride in Safety
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Can ‘Safe Bars’ help address the #MeToo crisis in the brewing industry?
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Buzz, Kill — The Physical, Psychological, and Financial Price Women Pay for Working in Beer
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Voices of Discrimination, Part One
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Creating Safer Spaces
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YWCA Dayton partnering with bars, restaurants, to prevent sexual assaults
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DC organizations provide training to protect restaurants and bars from sexual violence
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Stressed-out restaurant workers forced to play public health police during the pandemic
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Restaurant Workers Learn to Deescalate Confrontations With Angry Customers
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Safe Bars,' where employees are trained to curb harassment, emerge in Philadelphia
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Spotting Sexual Harassment In The Bar In 2020
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18 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Became a Bartender
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50% of Sexual Assaults Involve the Use of Alcohol
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Behind The Bar, In Front Of The Curve: Safe Bars Trains To Stop Sexual Harrassment
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These young people are helping bartenders stop sexual harassment before it escalates
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Safe Spaces: A team of managers and violence prevention advocates wants to address sexual harassment and assault in the service industry.
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It's everybody's business to keep people safe:' Bar trains staff to recognize, stop sexual harassment
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Drinks Will Cost You, But Dating Advice From Seven D.C. Bartenders is Free
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Safe Bars Program Aims To Prevent Sexual Violence Before It Happens. So Why Do Bar Owners Refuse It?
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Feeling uncomfortable at an Arlington bar? The police suggest you ‘Ask for Angela.’
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These Code Words Can Keep You Safe in Arlington Bars
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SB Voices: The dark side of hospitality
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I Train Bartenders to Prevent Sexual Assault
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Five ways bartenders are changing the world
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The Hospitality Industry Looks Inward to Address Sexual Assault
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Bars and dating in the #MeToo era
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Behind Bars: Bartenders Raise Harassment Issues
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When Harassment Is the Price of a Job
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Program in Portland helps restaurant, bar workers identify and confront sexual harassment
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How bartenders fight harassment and workplace violence
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Alcohol isn’t the cause of campus sexual assault. Men are.
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Bars Are Learning How To Stop Sexual Assault, And The NFL Is Helping
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‘The line is crossed, and it’s crossed daily’: The struggles of female bartenders
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How Bartenders Are Learning to Stop Sexual Assault on the Job