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Consent is Rad is the flagship campaign of Respect is Rad

Organisers’ Event Guidelines

Organizer guidelines for Safer Events – a companion piece to the Community Guidelines and drawing from @respectisrad team resources in collaboration with @thegoodpush @soaparis @thebabygexperiencesb @skate_cityplanner. We are additionally thankful for insights from all our collaborators (listed on our website).

Full text pdf available at @thegoodpush website here and PDF here

Professional Helplines

Australia:

1800-RESPECT Rape crisis and survivor support Resources  

Europe:

Rape Crisis Network International Resource 

United States of America:

RAINN Resources

Sexual Assault Support Initiative Booklet PDF

General Articles

Skate Related articles further down page

The 5Ds of Bystander Intervention: Via Right To Be website.

Creating Consent Culture: A Handbook for Educators This book shows educators and youth leaders how to teach consent to teens and tweens with fun, interactive and age appropriate exercises.

Consent is as Simple as Tea

Domestic violence resources from The Recovery Village

It’s Not Violent – What if this is Violent? Interactive scenarios from everyday life.

Teach Consent — A set of tools and videos for adults to show kids on how to work through what is consent in a general, non-explicit and child friendly way. Good guides for how to express.

The No More Team — An article about the dilemmas when a rapist is someone you know, some of the choices one can make, and reflections on rehabilitation.

BB: Dudes in Rape Culture – A man’s perspective on learning to think and talk about rape culture and learning with other men.

Why Hasn’t The Gay Community Had a #metoo Movement” — Feature article by Michael Segalov, news editor of Huck magazine.

The Myths Silencing LGBT Sexual Assault Victims

Here’s Why Consent in Gay Spaces is Really Important

LGBTQIA Safe Sex Guide

Futures Without Violence — A web page on how to be supportive if someone you know says they have been raped.

Alternative justice article by Wilson Wong written in light of the Black Lives Movement protests and calls for alternatives to the current policing and criminal justice system. 2 August 2020.

A different path for confronting sexual assault – What is restorative justice? A practitioner explains how it works. Restorative justice brings those who have harmed, their victims, and affected families and communities into processes that repair the harm and rebuild relationships. The process replaces punitive approaches to wrongdoing in favor of collective healing and solutions. – 10 October, 2018.

QandA Television Episode on Consent – A group of experts from writing books on consent to mentoring young people talk about what consent means

Consent Lab – new site and workshops by young people exploring issues of consent they say their high schools did not teach them

RAINN Survivors Stories 

How do you deal with being ghosted? Psychology Writing article

Skateboarding Themed Articles

The below list is by no means an exhaustive selection and we are unable to verify stories posted on the Internet.  Also, a reminder to please reach out to professional resources for advice and counseling via the list above and/or services in your local area 

2025 

The Importance of Safe Spaces in Skateboarding Words and photos by Norma Ibarra. Dolores Magazine. 24 September 2025. Leticia Nogueira.  Reflections from Skate Like a Girl (USA), U Can Skate (Mexico) and Nations Skate Youth (Canada).

Creating Safer Spaces for Queer Communities.  Goodpush. Words by Ruby Mateja. 16 July 2025.  Developed in collaboration with groups from Gnarathon Vienna panel that included Nora from Rollwerk, Lilly from Sharkskato, Steffi (moderator), Denia from Free Movement Skateboarding, Ruby from the Goodpush.

Roll Together: You Make the Effort, The Community Does the Rest. Words by Amber Edmonson. 9 July 2025. Photos Morgan Roberts.

2024

From “safe” to “brave” spaces: pedagogical practices of exclusion to promote inclusion within & beyond skateboarding – August 2024. Robert Petrone and Becky Beal, academic journal article.

Pushing for Inclusion at the Skate Urbanism Festival by Goodpush Alliance x Graquandra from The Baby G Experience. Graquandra (Raquel Williams Vasquez) from The Baby G Experience SB was chosen to attend Connect Festival, joining Goodpush Program Coordinator Ruby Mateja to represent ROLL Models.

2023

Laate Store x Consent is Rad – A Reminder About Consent  21 December 2023. Understanding consent promotes safe practices, which reduces sexual violence. A small step towards a better world. Thank you Laura, Adam and the Laate Crew. 

2022

Creating the Ask Campaign: A Collaborative Project About Consent, Yeah Girl Media, – 30 June 2022. A collective interview with Doyenne Skateboards, Consent for Breakfast, Hera Skate, and Consent is Rad by Sarah Huston, Downloaded 28 July 2022: https://yeahgirlmedia.com/creating-the-ask-campaign-a-collaborative-project-about-consent/

We Need to Talk about Skateboarding – May 2022. Dr Sander Holsgens article about skateboarding in the Netherlands includes some of our collaborations. Article states: “Consent is Rad collaborates with a myriad of local skate communities across the globe. It features prominently in progressive skate initiatives in the Netherlands, too.”

Doyenne is Getting Somewhere Slow – May 2022. An interview with Doyenne Skateboards about their outlook, social justice focus and a collaboration they’ve led between Doyenne Skateboards, Consent is Rad, Consent for Breakfast and Hera Skate.  The Ask Manifesto campaign includes a zine with art and articles about consent, plus three awareness shirts. 

Ask Zine in It’s Nice That – May 2022 – An interview with Giulia Saporito about creating the right design and mood to capture the themes and vision of a collaboration between Doyenne Skateboards, Consent is Rad, Consent for Breakfast and Hera Skate.  The Ask Manifesto campaign includes a zine with art and articles about consent, plus three awareness shirts. 

2021

Time’s Up: No More Rape Culture in Skateboarding – 2021. Smash the Skatriarchy’s Amelia Bjesse-Puffin.

Rape Culture and Skateboarding: Together We Can Push to End Sexual Violence by Issy Hodkiss, Girls Skate UK, May 2021. 

Rape Culture in Skateboarding Needs to End – Lily Longrigg. “2021 article.  Dose Skateboarding. 

2020

Dear Skateboarding – Carly. SF skate scene. September 2020

Skateboarding Needs to Listen – Anthony Pappalardo 6 August 2020.

Skateboarding Shames Victims – Skate journalist Anthony Pappalardo. 6 August 2020. 

2019 

How a sexual predator infiltrated Atlanta’s skate scene.  Investigative journalism piece about a man who ran a skate shop, team, built a skatepark who was a predator to male youth in his local skate scene by Andrew Murrell for Jenkem Magazine, 2019, November 5.

Coping with Creeps: Concrete Action You Can Take — An article by Kristin Ebeling and Alex White in Bigfoot Skate Mag on sexual abuse and harassment in the skate scene and how to be an ally to prevent it. Focused on men but has useful advice that can be practiced by all genders and sexualities. 18 September, 2019.

2018 and years prior.

My Experiences in Skateboarding – Article by Linnea Bullion in Jenkem Magazine. Linnea talks about her experiences with sexual harassment  as a skateboarding photographer in the skate scene and ways that the culture needs to move forward. August, 2018

Perspectives with Lew Ross from Fickle Skateboards on Sexual Harassment in Skateboarding – Wise advice from older skater @happylittleskateboards interviewed. Skaters of all ages and scenes are speaking up against behaviors that can exclude and harm others in skating. This includes sexual harassment and abuse. January 2018.

Meet Cindy Whitehead: OG Badass Skater & Founder of Girl is Not a 4 Letter Word– a Skateboarding Hall of Fame legend, Cindy Whitehead talks about her life and also the ways the #Metoo movement is an issue in skateboarding. Originally in Medium,  3 December 2018.

No Consent = Sexual Abuse: Sexual Assault in the Skateboarding and Music Scene Zine.  by skateboarder and journalist Tessa Fox. A skate zine with contributions by women skateboarders from around the world who talk about acquaintance rape and sexual assault in the skateboarding and music scenes. Free to download and has a range of resources. Printed Fortitude Valley, QLD: Visible Ink. 2016.

Skateboarding Articles by and About Consent is Rad 

Cyber-Harassment by Pro Skaters and Being An Ally – An interview with Damion Valencia by Dr Indigo Willing (Project leader and co-founder, Consent is Rad). “If I learned anything from the whole experience, it’s that there is strength in numbers. Once one person spoke up, it garnered more people to open up, and share their experiences…It was overwhelming, sad, and disturbing knowing it affected so many people, although it also seemed like a relief to a lot of people that these experiences were finally out in the open. The more support a person feels, the more inclined they are to feel comfortable talking about their experiences” – Valencia. August 2021.

Don’t Touch’: A Consent is Rad Collaboration with rapper K-May – interview by Consent is Rad with Kayla Cosgrove, one of our ambassadors and collaborators, who talks about her song ‘Don’t Touch’ and 4 part video series that she filmed and edited as part of a campaign by the same name. Done in collaboration with Consent is Rad, the series features skaters, musicians, artists and researchers talking about what consent means to them. Article by Dr Indigo Willing (Co-founder, Consent is Rad) published online in Quell Magazine, December 2020.

The Film Kids 25 Years On: A Qualitative Study of Rape Culture and Representations of Sexual Violence in Skateboarding’. 20 July 2020. Peer reviewed sociological research article by Dr Indigo Willing (Project Leader and Co-founder, Consent is Rad) for Young – Nordic Journal  (ask your library for PDF access or email Consent is Rad). 

Thrasher Community- September 2021 Consent is Rad was added to Thrasher Magazine website as a resource for the community. Link here

Who Would Not Think Consent is Rad? Interview by by Gino Fischer with Dr Indigo Willing for Solo Skate Magazine (Germany / English version available). here 12 October, 2021. 

Consent is Rad and Uma Video Episode, Interview by Templeton Elliot, Patrick Kigongo and Jason from Frozen in Carbonie who talk with Dr Indigo Willing about the 2nd anniversary of Consent is Rad for the Mostly Skateboarding Podcast, 15 August 2021. Also available on Soundcloud here

Skateboarding, Consent and Inclusivity – Interview with Dr Indigo Willing (Co-founder, Consent is Rad) and Emily Kafoa (Girls Skate Gold Coast and Songline Skateboarding) by Priya Kunjan, Women on the Line Radio Program, 3 May 2021

Skating and Educating about Consent: The 1st Anniversary of Consent is Rad – the Yeah Girl Media platform shares news about our website launch to commemorate us reaching the one year mark following our launch in Malmo, Sweden at the Pushing Boarders Conference. 18 August 2020.

Focus on Links Between Violence and Sport: ‘It’s On All of Us’ – Christen Hill from Griffith University News talks to social scientist Dr Adele Pavlidis who held a webinar bringing perspectives from academics, activists and those working to prevent violence against women in sports communities together with professional athletes and organisations to drive change. The panel included Dr Indigo Willing, co-founder of Consent is Rad plus representatives from Our Watch, MATE Bystander and the Head of Government and Community Relations, National Rugby League Football (NRL). 17 August 2020.

Skateboarding Needs to Listen – Skate journalist Anthony Pappalardo in his blog Artist Industria reflects the need to make spaces to listen to victims and survivors, and talks to various people and groups in skateboarding including Dr Indigo Willing, co-founder of Consent is Rad. 6 August 2020.

‘Consent is Rad, Is Rad’ by Tobias Coughlin-Bogue in Skateism – Interview with one of the co-founding groups and members of Consent is Rad following the campaign’s debut at Pushing Boarders skateboarding conference in Malmo, Sweden.  4 October 2019.

Panel, Podcasts and Seminar Talks

The below are just some of the talks where consent is rad is discussed

May 2022
Journalist Nance Haxton interviewed Dr Indigo Willing and Dr Adele Pavlidis on The Gender Card podcast about a GERN seed funded project Red Flags, Banter and Blurred Lines: Exploring Consent in Sport also with Prof Molly Dragiewicz and fellow Dr Justine Hotten – Podcast Summary: We delve into the contested territory that overlaps consent and sport. Griffith University’s Dr Indigo Willing is leading the research project called Red Flags, Banter and Blurred Lines: Exploring Consent in Sport. She’s working alongside Dr Adele Pavlidis, going where many have feared to tread, asking male sports leaders about respectful relationships, violence against women and consent. With Dr Willing’s background as a skateboarding and masculinities expert, combined with Dr Pavlidis’s expertise as a roller derby and women in sports scholar, both sociologists hope to reveal why cultures of exclusion and harm persist in sport, despite many official programs especially designed to tackle the problem. And as they reveal in this interview, issues of power, masked by banter on the sporting field are a central aspect of this dilemma.

March 2022

Melbourne Design Week MPavillion (2022) ‘Kick, Push, Coast to a Better Future’, panel featuring Kirby Clark of Decks for Change, Nick Hayes from First Nations Skate Tour and Spinifex skate brand, sociologist Dr Indigo Willing from Consent is Rad/We Skate QLD and skatepark creator Wade Travean from EastbyWest and The Skate School. 26 March 2022. Melbourne. Podcast recording here – https://mpavilion.org  Event overview here: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca6vXhOJgNS/

September 2021

The Goodpush Summit, Skateistan (2021) ‘Pushing Against Racism’ panel chaired by Denia Kopia, Skateism, with speakers from Impact Skate Club, Poseidon Skateboarding, Surf Ghana, Fro Skate, Apache Skateboards and Consent is Rad. 22nd September, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZlcNhXPO6o / https://www.goodpush.org/node/1260

Skate Like A Girl, (2021) Guest speaker Dr Indigo Willing, co-founder from Consent is Rad for ‘Virtual Hang Outs’ Q and A session, 22 February (as part of their covid-safe Virtual programing) https://www.skatelikeagirl.com/virtualprograms.html

September 2020

September 2020. ‘Everything Sport, Gender and Sexualities’, talk as part of Gender and Sexualities in Sport: Theorising the State of Play. For Social Sciences Week. Dr Adele Pavlidis and Dr Indigo Willing. Filmed by Bevan Bache at Griffith University. Hosted by The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Genders and Sexualities Thematic Group: Posted 7 September, 2020. Web: https://tasags.tumblr.com/speakers and YouTube Video

August 2020. Sport and Violence Prevention: making change through action, activism and researchConvened by Pavlidis, A.The Sport and Gender Equity Network, Griffith University, Australia. Panel Talk: From Rape Culture to Consent Culture – also on panel: Mate Bystander, Our Watch, National Rugby League and Government representatives. 18 August, 2020. YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=705&v=n5P9t5-cg9Y&feature=emb_logo 

September 2019

Consent is Rad – International Launch (YouTube at 4.45 mark) – As part of the University of Skate: Support Your Local Academic panel at the Pushing Boarders Skateboarding conference at Brygerriet Skate School, Malmo, Sweden in August 2019.

Consent is Rad website is run by volunteer efforts. This resource list was created by Dr Indigo Willing as part of the Consent is Rad website launch in 2020 and some of her sociology research. Additional support and resources are provided by skateboarders in the community and a number who are working in the area of sexual violence prevention.