Activists compile book of campus rape stories


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NEW YORK (AP) — Two activists featured in the campus rape documentary "The Hunting Ground" have compiled a book of "intensely personal" stories about sexual assault.

"We Believe You: Survivors of Campus Sexual Violence Speak Out," by Annie E. Clark and Andrea L. Pino, will be published April 12 by Henry Holt and Co. The publisher told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the book will feature more than 30 accounts from men and woman and also will tell "of the institutional betrayals" and "the healing and activism that followed."

Clark and Pino are survivors of sexual assault and among the founders of End Rape on Campus.

"The Hunting Ground" was produced by CNN, and this week received a Producers Guild of America nomination for best documentary despite questions about its accuracy.

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