Filtering by: Sexual Assault Awareness

Take Back The Night
Apr
25
6:00 PM18:00

Take Back The Night

Join Confidential Advocacy and CAPS for an evening of support and empowerment for sexual assault survivors and allies. The program will start with a brief trauma-informed yoga session, followed by a speak out for survivors, a march through campus, and we will end the night with a taco bar! The primary goals of Take Back The Night are to uplift the voices of survivors and raise awareness about the issue of sexual violence; and the speak out accomplishes these goals in an incredibly powerful way. It is an important opportunity for survivors to share their story with the community and engage in healing, vulnerability, and support.  For more information, please contact caps@sonoma.edu or advocate@sonoma.edu

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The Clothesline Project
Apr
4
11:00 AM11:00

The Clothesline Project

  • Lucy Statue - in front of the Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This project started in 1990 as a visual modality to raise awareness about sexual assault and violence. The shirts have been created by survivors and allies as a form of cathartic expression. As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) please join us to bear witness to what our community members have gone through as well as have the chance to create a shirt with your own unique message. For more information, please contact caps@sonoma.edu.


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The Clothesline Project
Mar
26
11:00 AM11:00

The Clothesline Project

This project started in 1990 as a visual modality to raise awareness about sexual assault and violence. The shirts have been created by survivors and allies as a form of cathartic expression. As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) Kick Off Day, please join us to bear witness to what our community members have gone through as well as have the chance to create a shirt with your own unique message. For more information, please contact caps@sonoma.edu.


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Take Back The Night
Apr
27
6:00 PM18:00

Take Back The Night

Take Back the Night is an event that aims to empower survivors by publicly speaking up against violence through creative mediums such as open storytelling. The night strives to support, empower, and inspire the SSU community by uniting all of our voices and demanding our community to be free of all types of violence.  For more information, contact susan.pulido@sonoma.edu

March starts in the Seawolf Plaza at 6:15 pm

SpeakOut starts in Ballrooms B/C at 7:15 pm

Pizza and more discussion HUB after the Speak out

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Denim Day Tabling
Apr
26
11:00 AM11:00

Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Denim Day Tabling

Join us for the 22nd year of celebrating Denim Day! Millions of people across the world will wear jeans with a purpose, support survivors, and educate themselves and others about all forms of sexual violence. Wearing jeans on Denim Day has become a symbol of protest against erroneous and destructive attitudes about sexual assault. Stop by our table on Seawolf Plaza to receive your Denim Day stickers & pins and to meet on-campus and local resources for education and support. For more information, contact mo.phillips@sonoma.edu

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Choose You: A Mental Health Fair
Apr
19
11:00 AM11:00

Choose You: A Mental Health Fair

Join CAPS and the MHA interns for, Choose You: A Mental Heath Fair! Choose You is an event where you can learn more about and work on self-care and mindfulness! Enjoy stations like DIY, meditation, emotional support animals and so much more! Come and visit campus partners and clubs like the HUB, Biology, Student Health Center, Dream Center, and BSU! Free frozen yogurt from Swirl Time will be provided (first come, first served)! Come to Choose You with CAPS!" For more information contact  alejandres@sonoma.edu

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month SAAM Day of Action
Apr
4
11:00 AM11:00

Sexual Assault Awareness Month SAAM Day of Action

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month! Wear your teal (the color of sexual assault awareness and prevention) to the Darwin/Stevenson quad for information about preventing sexual violence and supporting survivors. This year’s campaign Drawing Connections, Prevention Demands Equity, calls on all individuals, communities, organizations, and institutions to change ourselves and the systems surrounding us to build racial equity and respect. Interested in learning more about sexual assault prevention, awareness and how to support survivors? Meet on-campus and local resources for education, information and support. Tabling will be provided by Confidential Advocacy, Counseling & Psychological Services, OPHD, SSU PD, Student Health Services, and Verity, and more. We also will have puppies!!!!!  Come join us!

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