Abstract
Addressing sexual harassment and assault in the United States has a rather brief history, considering how long these problems have existed. Efforts to include men in awareness and solutions have an even shorter history of only about thirty years. The author has been doing sexual harassment and assault prevention for nearly that entire time, and in this presentation, he cites research, theory, strategy, and experience in doing this work with U.S.
colleges, universities, and military. Strategies include vigorous enforcement of laws and policies, supporting survivors, training effective leaders and bystanders, and enlisting men as allies.