Want to work to prevent sexual violence or support survivors on campus but don't know how?

Movement Against Violence (MAV), Sexual Assault Peer Advocates (SAPA), and the Student and Presidential Committee on Sexual Assault (SPCSA) are hosting a joint information session on Tuesday October 3rd at 7:00pm in Collis 212. Come learn a bit about what each organization does and what you can do to get involved and take action!

These three groups stand at the forefront of student work in sexual violence prevention and response on Dartmouth's campus:

"Movement Against Violence is divided into two branches: Prevention Education and Engagement & Promotion. Prevention Education focuses on challenging campus norms and attitudes through peer facilitations, and Engagement & Promotion organizes campaigns and programs to encourage critical thought and support surrounding the issue of sexual violence."

"SAPAs are a group of Dartmouth Students invested in providing informed, empathic, and empowerment based support to students impacted by sexual and gender-based violence. They have completed a comprehensive training program and are equipped with specialized knowledge in gender-based violence, campus resources, and providing positive, peer-advocacy support to fellow students."

"The purpose of SPCSA is to sere as an intermediary between students and the larger Dartmouth College community including the administration, faculty, and alumni of the college. One of the main functions of the SPCSA is to plan and implement cross-campus initiatives to address sexual violence, including but not limited to: advising the administration and student groups about sexual assault; engaging faculty; and promoting community-wide programs. We also aim to enhance the effectiveness of and communication between other working groups and individuals."