CW: discussions of sexual violence
EDITORIAL: @UTAustin organizations that fail to take accountability for sexual misconduct allegations must disband immediately for the safety of students and the sake of survivors.
https://t.co/O3mLQuDV0U
QTSA firmly stands against the actions and values displayed by the SG executive board and strongly supports forthcoming motions of No confidence and impeachment.
i realize that the sg situation is confusing, so here’s a document and statement with context from where it started to where it is now. it also includes my own sentiments, as someone who has been harmed and frustrated by this space and by exec board.
https://t.co/kUYRwX4dYW
CW: discussions of sexual misconduct and sexual violence
SUBMITTED OP-ED: Vanessa Sayroo, president-elect of @NotOnMyCampusUT, calls on the University to provide more resources for survivors, mandate education and hold perpetrators accountable.
https://t.co/7AtffrpL4D
Our Spring 2022 Executive Board Applications are now open!! ANYONE passionate about sexual violence prevention can apply. Please visit our link tree (https://t.co/kzZpkc7GHT) for available board positions & the application!
The bystander effect occurs when the presence of a group of people causes an individual to not intervene in an emergency situation.
Whether it is a friend or stranger if you see something- then say something! Your voice is powerful and can change someone's life.
Asking for consent doesn’t have to feel awkward. There are many ways to ask for consent on our website https://t.co/cHMgOgMLJ9 Take a minute out of your day to read up on the basics of consent!
Consent is about communication!
You should engage in clear, respectful, and fun communication about you and your partner’s boundaries. Only an enthusiastic “yes” means your partner is consenting.
3 years ago, our very own Izzy Fanucci created the Hooked on OUr Safety. Since being signed into a joint resolution by the presidents of UT and OU, we have reached more people than we could have ever hoped for.
It may be a rivalry, but we’re in this together.
For the past 20 years, Denim Day has become a symbol of protest against sexual harassment, abuse, assault and rape. Today we ask everyone to join us and make a social statement by wearing jeans as a visible protest against the misconceptions that surround sexual violence 💙👖
For the last 20 years, @PeaceOvrViolnce's #DenimDay has educated people across the world on #consent and helped correct victim-blaming attitudes and harmful misconceptions around sexual assault. #IAsk#SAAM https://t.co/99NOEhzA8E