Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2010: Campus Prevention Strategies
The National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s 2010 Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign is focused on prevention on campus. This networking session will be an opportunity for participants to share prevention strategies, successes, and challenges that they have faced doing this work on campus.
Moderated by: Lauren Sogor, MPH, Prevention Campaign Specialist, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, Pennsylvania
Let’s Talk About Sex!
For the past few years Veraunda Jackson has joined us as a workshop and keynote presenter. This year she wants to have a CONVERSATION with YOU! Join Veraunda in an engaging conversation about what’s happening on your campus in the area of rape prevention. Talk with Veraunda and others about the challenges you are facing as you advocate for victims and also discover how to understand the victim’s perspective. Most importantly, Veraunda reminds all of us that we can’t give what we don’t have! Self care will also be discussed during this session.
Moderated by: Veraunda I. Jackson, Esquire, President/Founder, EHAP (Everything Has A Price), Inc., Orlando, Florida
Networking Session for Current One in Four Chapter Members and Prospective Chapters
This is an informal opportunity for the members of One in Four chapters from the various colleges in attendance to meet and share ideas about building and maintaining membership, keeping members engaged, programming ideas beyond The Men's Program, awareness activities, off-campus activities, fund-raising etc. Conference attendees interested in starting a One in Four chapter on their campuses will also be able to meet with One in Four representatives and learn how to get started.
Moderated by: One in Four Representatives
Sexual Assault Awareness and Pop Culture: A Dangerous or Necessary Mix?
Is it possible to walk the fine line between anti-violence work and pop culture? These two empowered activists and pop culture enthusiasts want to know what you think! Music, movies, media and reality television all provide us with tons of loaded material to help us educate, inform and empower. But is there a point when we become so politically correct that we disconnect from the audience we need to reach most? This session will give us the opportunity to discuss both the struggles and triumphs of being a proud activists and positive role models in a world that feeds on pop culture. Please come with your questions, comments and personal stories and get ready for a hot discussion that’s sure to lead to new wisdom and insight about staying in touch and in tune with the 25 and under crowd.
Moderated by: Kelly Addington and Becca Tieder, Co-Founders, Unite for Change, Tampa, Florida
Open Networking Session
This is open for anyone to use and start up a conversation on a topic relevant and important to you.
Moderated by: Anyone willing to start up a conversation -- see where it leads!