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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month!



Here are the events happening this week:

Clothesline Project T-Shirt Making
Wednesday, April 17
3:00-5:00pm on the Collis Patio
Come and make t-shirts to support the Clothesline Project. The Clothesline Project began in 1990 and is used to spread awareness about sexual and relationship violence. Survivors, supporters, and all others who care about the issue are invited to come make a t-shirt to be on display during Take Back the Night.

Clothesline Project
Wednesday-Wednesday, April 17-24
On display in Collis
Shirts decorated by sexual assault victims and supporters will be on display in Collis as a means of raising awareness about violence against women. Dartmouth has held this event for many years and the shirts on display have been made by Dartmouth community members. Click HERE<http://www.clotheslineproject.org/index.htm> for more information about the Clothesline Project's national campaign!

The Elephant in the Room: Men as Sexual Assault Survivors, Perpetrators, and Allies
Thursday, April 18
6:30pm in Rocky 003
Sexual violence is an issues that impacts everyone, including men. While they may not often speak out about their roles and experiences with sexual assault, men have a lot to say. From processing the unspoken narratives of men and boys who experience sexual assault to acknowledging astounding numbers of men who commit acts of violence and unearthing the countless men who stand up against rape culture, men's experiences with this issue are often thought of as "The Elephant in the Room."
Please join us on Monday, April 18 at 6:30pm in Rockefeller 003 for a panel discussion that will address men's experiences as sexual assault survivors, perpetrators, and allies. You will hear a variety of perspectives from Dartmouth men, including:
• Kip Dooley 12' – Dartmouth Alum and former Dartmouth Men's Lacrosse player
• David Sayet 13' – President of Men's Forum
• Peter W. Travis, PhD. – Dartmouth Professor, "The Masculine Mystique"
• Mark Hiatt, PhD. – Dick's House Staff Psychologist, Counseling and Human Development
As a part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month and in collaboration with The CGSE Men's Project and Student Health Promotion and Wellness, "The Elephant in the Room" seeks to add male perspective and voice to the ever-important discussion on ending sexual violence at Dartmouth College and beyond.

For a complete list of events visit https://www.dartmouth.edu/sexualabuse/saap/saam.html.

For more information blitz SAPA.


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