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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month!
Check out ways that you can get involved and show that you stand with survivors:
Take Back the Night
April 18, 5-7:30pm
Collis Patio
The rally, first conceived in order to reclaim the right to move freely without
sexual harassment and/or assault, day or night, is an opportunity for the men
and women to come together to protest all forms of violence. The march will culminate
in a vigil, a more improvisational form of Speak Out, during which time any and
all members of the march can share their experiences and feelings having to due
with assault.
Clothesline Project T-shirt Making
April 19, 4-6pm
Sigma Delta
The Clothesline Project (currently displayed in Collis) was established in 1990
in order to take sexual abuse "off the backs" of survivors and into the sight
and mind of the community. Each T-Shirt represents an individual's unique experience
with sexual assault. The act of hanging up the shirts works to raise awareness
in the community, help survivors heal, and support survivors who are still finding
their voices.
"It happens to us as well"
April 24, 4pm
Collis 101
The aim of this discussion is to explore unique issues of sexual assault as they
pertain to the LGBTQ communities. We will be talking about gender roles andstereotypes
within these communities as well as available resources. This event is open to
all Dartmouth Students, LGBTQ and Allies alike.
Sponsored by: PRIDE, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and the Men's Project
Bringing in the Bystander
April 25 & 30,3-5pm
TBA
This 2hr workshop (full participation required) is a condensed version of the
original program thatuses a community of responsibility model to teach bystanders
how to intervene safely and effectively. Its main message is that "Everyone in
the community has a role to play in ending sexual violence." The curriculum approaches
both women and men as potential bystanders or witnesses to risky behaviors related
to sexual violence around them via active learning and participation.
*Blitz 'SAAP' to register
Undue Influence
April 25-28 8:00pm, April 29 2:00pm
Moore Theater, Tickets $5
Undue Influence is the repeat engagement of the DDTE's original dance-theater
work examining the impulse, incidence and implications of sexual assault in a
college social environment. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llLiGOt384g)
For more information, go to:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/sexualabuse/saap/saam.html
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