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The SAPAC Voice: Yale Quarterback Accused of Sexual Assault
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SAPAC Student Volunteers Speak Out. Monday, February 13, 2012. Yale Quarterback Accused of Sexual Assault. Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center Student Volunteers and Activists. September 5, 2012 at 5:09 PM. Yes but what did the University of Michigan do when their place kicker Brendon Gibbons was arrested for allegedly raping a freshman girl at a fraternity party and another football player threatened to rape her again if she pressed charges? August 13, 2013 at 11:13 PM. Spirit of the Season.
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The SAPAC Voice: Why Rape Jokes Need to Stop
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SAPAC Student Volunteers Speak Out. Friday, December 2, 2011. Why Rape Jokes Need to Stop. We can explain how hearing these statements can be triggering to survivors, how they feed into a culture that minimizes and even condones rape. And we should. But there are other reasons to stop rape jokes. This blog post. So please, don't make rape jokes and don't let them stand when you hear it. Emily, NPA Volunteer. Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center Student Volunteers and Activists. Tim Kaine Brings...
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The SAPAC Voice: "Be Careful"
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SAPAC Student Volunteers Speak Out. Friday, December 16, 2011. A commenter on the blog Jezebel posted the following in response to a story. About an awesome campaign in the UK to finally send out the message "don't rape." This was in response to the comment. I agree with you 1000%, so don't misconstrue anything I say following. One, this kind of advice is stranger-rape-centric and stranger-rape is far less common than non-stranger-rape. I guess my argument is that if people really took rape as seriously ...
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The SAPAC Voice: Bias in New York Times Article
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SAPAC Student Volunteers Speak Out. Tuesday, October 11, 2011. Bias in New York Times Article. Here's the link to the article:. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2011/. Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center Student Volunteers and Activists. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Department of Justice (Office of Violence Against Women). MCADSV: Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. RAINN: Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network. FYI (If you are Mrs. Hall). The Angry Black Woman.
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The SAPAC Voice: Amherst College Student's Account of Sexual Assault
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SAPAC Student Volunteers Speak Out. Thursday, October 18, 2012. Amherst College Student's Account of Sexual Assault. A former Amherst College student wrote this incredibly moving account of an assault by a fellow student, and the school administration's awful response to her suffering. An Account of Sexual Assault at Amherst College". Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center Student Volunteers and Activists. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Department of Justice (Office of Violence Against Women).
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The SAPAC Voice: Survivor Speak Out
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SAPAC Student Volunteers Speak Out. Tuesday, November 6, 2012. SAPAC will be hosting our annual Survivor Speak Out this Thursday, November 8th. This event is a forum for survivors of sexual assault, stalking, intimate partner violence, and harassment to share their stories and break the silence surrounding sexual violence. Survivors and their allies are invited to join us from 7 to 9 pm. In the Michigan Union Ballroom. There will be a short debrief at the SAPAC Office in the basement of the Union. Simple...
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The SAPAC Voice: Project Unbreakable
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SAPAC Student Volunteers Speak Out. Thursday, March 22, 2012. I found a really interesting art project - a woman photographs rape and sexual assault survivors along with words that their attackers said to them. This is an incredibly moving art project because it places the viewer in such close contact with survivors. Be warned that there is triggering content and the material can be very upsetting. Http:/ projectunbreakable.tumblr.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Spirit of the Season.
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The SAPAC Voice: PETA's sexist advertising
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SAPAC Student Volunteers Speak Out. Thursday, March 22, 2012. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals" (PETA) seems to come with a caveat or two. Especially if you, like me, consider sexism and objectification of women unethical. PETA, however, seems to have no such qualms. They have a long history of offensive and sexist ads, whose only goal seems to be to offend enough people to get attention. Here is a list. Of some of the worst ads in PETA's history. Has this lovely tidbit:. Also, PETA has sunk t...
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The SAPAC Voice: Film Screening: Half the Sky
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SAPAC Student Volunteers Speak Out. Thursday, October 18, 2012. Film Screening: Half the Sky. On Tuesday, October 23 the Sexual Assault Prevention andAwareness Center. Will be showing the documentary. In the Rackham Ampitheater. Is based on a b ook by Nicholas Kristof. Which examines the oppression of women across the world. We hope that you will join us for the screening and the following discussion. New York Times Book Review, "Changing Lives". HuffPost Review, "Half the Sky". What Nick and Sheryl have...
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The SAPAC Voice: November 2012
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SAPAC Student Volunteers Speak Out. Thursday, November 15, 2012. Thoughts on the Survivor Speak Out. Thanks so much to everyone who attended this year's Speak Out. It was an incredible success, with one of the largest turn outs in recent years. The compassion and support provided by those present, allies and survivors alike, was wonderful. This year, we asked speakers and supporters to light a candle as a visible show of their strength and support. I have ever attended! Tuesday, November 6, 2012. This ev...