Campaign raises more than $1 million for sexual assault survivors
When a sexual assault victim steps forward, the are all too often met with hurtful comments that they, in some way are responsible for what happened. Victim blaming is sadly a common occurrence, and a campaign called "Still Not Asking For It" has been fighting that stigma for the last 10 years. The annual flash charity event is held at tattoo shops in the Bay Area and around the world, raising more than $1million to help support sexual assault survivors. KTVU's Heather Holmes is joined live in studio by Ben Verhoek, tattoo artist and co-owner of Pastime Tattoo in San Leandro for more on this weekend's annual event and how to participate.
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