Each April, the U of A recognizes Sexual Assault Awareness Month. University Libraries staff have compiled a list of relevant digital materials. Physical items are also available on display in Mullins Library on Level 4.

eBooks

Streaming Videos

  • The Hunting Ground exposes sexual assault on U.S. campuses, institutional cover-ups and the brutal social toll on victims and their families. The film follows survivors as they pursue their education and legal justice, despite harsh retaliation, harassment and pushback.
  • Brian Banks is the true story of an all-American high school football star who found his life upended when convicted of a crime he didn’t commit. Despite a lack of evidence, he was sentenced to a decade of prison and probation. Years later, Banks fights to reclaim his life and fulfill his dreams of playing in the NFL.
  • Anita: Speaking Truth to Power is the story of Anita Hill, whose graphic testimony against Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas was a turning point for gender equality in the U.S. and ignited a political firestorm about sexual harassment and power in the workplace.
  • CATCH AND KILL: THE PODCAST TAPES is a six-part, half-hour docuseries on the whistleblowers, journalists, private investigators and other sources surrounding Harvey Weinstein.
  • The Central Park Five tells the story of the five Black and Latino teenagers from Harlem who were wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in New York City’s Central Park in 1989.
  • On the Record follows former A&R executive Drew Dixon as she grapples with her decision to become one of the first women of color, in the wake of #MeToo, to publicly accuse hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons of sexual misconduct.
  • When #MeToo Hits Home provides a panel discussion of the questions: what mistakes do companies make in dealing with sexual harassment, pay inequity and other gender issues in the workplace, and how can they be best addressed to mitigate business risk?
  • #MeToo Episodes 1-5