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Events Guide – Project Dinah
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A Safety and Empowerment Organization. Project Dinah User’s Manual. The Project Dinah Dictionary. Meet the Officers, Fall 2016. Carolina Stands With Survivors Campaign. Raquo; Project Dinah User’s Manual Introduction. Raquo; Events Guide. Is an event that we hold every year (usually in the Fall, but sometimes in the Spring as well) to show support for survivors of sexual assault and interpersonal violence. After collecting anonymous testimonials on our SpeakOut! Photo by Evan Semones,. Some of the more *...
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Speak Out! – Project Dinah
http://projectdinah.web.unc.edu/speak-out
A Safety and Empowerment Organization. Project Dinah User’s Manual. The Project Dinah Dictionary. Meet the Officers, Fall 2016. Carolina Stands With Survivors Campaign. Raquo; News and Events. Raquo; Speak Out! Is a powerful event where members of Project Dinah read anonymous testimonials of survivors’ experiences that have been collected over the year through our SpeakOut! End the shame. Be empowered. Speak Out! Website powered by web.unc.edu. A collaborative service provided by.
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Health | Tar Heel Tone Up
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Tar Heel Tone Up. From Aerobics to Ziplines: Finding Fun Ways to Stay Fit. Need a Study Break? Join us at P.A.S.S! Posted by UNC Campus Recreation. Studies show that students consistently rate stress as the most significant factor negatively impacting their academic performance. But the P.A.S.S. (Peak Academic Success and Satisfaction) Program. Is here to help! What is P.A.S.S? Location: Carolina Great Hall. When: December 3, 2015.
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Project Dinah Speak Out - Relationship Violence Awareness MonthRelationship Violence Awareness Month
http://rvam.web.unc.edu/rvam-event-schedule/project-dinah-speak
Relationship Violence Awareness Month. Advocating for Intimacy: Porn Sex vs. Real Sex. Advocating for Love: Stitching a Healthy Relationship. Advocating for Respect: EmpowHERment Walk. Advocating for Support: Men and Feminism. Compass Center Family Story Time. Featured Speaker: Mildred Muhammad. Film Screening: Private Violence. Project Dinah Speak Out. Respect My Soapbox: The Intersection of Identity and Interpersonal Violence. Sweet Frog Benefit for Compass Center for Women and Families. Office of Arts...
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Speak Out! – Project Dinah
http://projectdinah.web.unc.edu/events/speak-out
A Safety and Empowerment Organization. Project Dinah User’s Manual. The Project Dinah Dictionary. Meet the Officers, Fall 2016. Carolina Stands With Survivors Campaign. Raquo; News and Events. Raquo; Speak Out! Is a powerful event where members of Project Dinah read anonymous testimonials of survivors’ experiences that have been collected over the year through our SpeakOut! End the shame. Be empowered. Speak Out! Website powered by web.unc.edu. A collaborative service provided by.
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Resources – Project Dinah
http://projectdinah.web.unc.edu/resources
A Safety and Empowerment Organization. Project Dinah User’s Manual. The Project Dinah Dictionary. Meet the Officers, Fall 2016. Carolina Stands With Survivors Campaign. For support from Project Dinah, feel free to come by our office in Union 3514E during our office hours or by email at projectdinah@gmail.com! Against interpersonal violence, visit our permanent blog. A space for survivors and allies to share their anonymous experiences and to support one another. UNC Hospitals Emergency Room:. Office Hour...
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Excellence | the F-word
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On March 31, 2009. Ultimately, we will honor Eve Carson by becoming the university that she envisioned when she talked about ‘the Carolina Way.’ -Chancellor Moeser. One in four women are sexually assaulted or experience an attempted assault. This is a fact we know. We hear it from the administrators, we see the numbers, we nod at the statistic. So, why are we silent? Why do we nod? We drop our heads, feel sad, and say, How can we help them? Not, How can we stop this? This is the way it is. If that woman ...
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2009 | the F-word
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Archive for 2009 Yearly archive page. On March 31, 2009. Ultimately, we will honor Eve Carson by becoming the university that she envisioned when she talked about ‘the Carolina Way.’ -Chancellor Moeser. One in four women are sexually assaulted or experience an attempted assault. This is a fact we know. We hear it from the administrators, we see the numbers, we nod at the statistic. So, why are we silent? Why do we nod? We drop our heads, feel sad, and say, How can we help them? Not, How can we stop this?
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March | 2009 | the F-word
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Archive for March, 2009 Monthly archive page. On March 31, 2009. Ultimately, we will honor Eve Carson by becoming the university that she envisioned when she talked about ‘the Carolina Way.’ -Chancellor Moeser. One in four women are sexually assaulted or experience an attempted assault. This is a fact we know. We hear it from the administrators, we see the numbers, we nod at the statistic. So, why are we silent? Why do we nod? We drop our heads, feel sad, and say, How can we help them? If that woman is y...
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