Rhonda Dixon is the Survivor Advocacy Services (SAS) Senior Coordinator and Advocate on campus. Her role is to provide confidential and non-judgmental support to anyone impacted by sexual violence including sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and stalking. Rhonda has over eight years of experience working in the field of sexual violence, which includes advocacy with trauma-informed care, sexual assault/domestic violence prevention education, crisis intervention, and bystander intervention education.
Interpersonal relationship violence (sexual violence, sexual assault, intimate partner violence, stalking, and/or sexual harassment) can interfere with one's ability to focus on school, work, and their ability to learn. Helping people prevent and eliminate interpersonal violence from their lives and re-establish a sense of security to pursue their academic goals and future endeavors is what Rhonda is passionate about.
Rhonda holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in women’s studies from California State University, Fullerton, and a Master of Arts degree in forensic psychology from California Baptist University.
She believes self-care is vital and loves traveling, singing, walking with her two dogs, dancing, spending time with friends, family, and is also a foodie.
If you or someone you know is being impacted by interpersonal relationship violence, talk with Rhonda! Conversations are confidential and privileged. You may schedule an appointment via:
Phone: (909) 869-3102
Email: survivoradvocacy@cpp.edu