2020 Sexual Assault Awareness Month
We devote every April to bringing awareness to Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) through programming to help educate and connect our community to create change. Engage with us through podcasts, social media campaigns, and outreach to continue in this important work.
Although we are moving all programming onto an online platform, we can still build a strong network of support and community during this critical time.
2020 Event Schedule
Teal Tuesdays
Wear teal to show support and tell us why you are in solidarity about this issue.
Post on social media and remember to use #sjsusaam
If you don't have teal but still want to engage, here are some options for social media and even zoom. Check out what info graphics we have for Facebook and Instagram. We also have zoom backgrounds to use for meetings or class sessions.
Dear Survivor Letter
We invite the 91ÁÔÆæ community to share letters of support to survivors of sexual violence.
To write a letter visit:
To view the letters visit:
Podcast Picks!
Check out staff picks of podcasts about relationships, communication, consent, and
more!
We will release podcast picks here weekly and on social media. Come back to see what
we have selected!
Navigating Consent: Masculinity and Femininity in Asian American Culture
Collaborators: Gender Equity Center & Men Creating Change
Join us for a special Men Creating Change episode that is a crossover with Asian Pacific Islander Desi- American (APID/A) Heritage Month as well as Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Today, we discuss the complexities of Asian and Asian American masculinity and femininity and how that affects our understanding of sexuality, sexual assault, and power and gender roles in relationships. Special guest Quyen Nguyen, a graduate student at 91ÁÔÆæ, helps guide our conversation. Also featured are Jenny Nguyen, Educational Programmer of the Gender Equity Center, and Chris Yang.
Listen on MOSAIC Station![BROKEN LINK]
Therapy Thursday
Now more than ever, we need to normalize the importance of therapy in the process
of healing. Post and share what form of therapy looks like and remember to use #sjsusaam
#therapythursday
Film Screening: Nameless
Join us for the digital screening of Nameless followed by a twitter town hall with @MenCanStopRape. For more information, please visit:
The next two screening dates are:
- April 16, 2:00 - 3:30pm
- April 28, 4:00 - 5:30pm
Denim Day
is Wednesday, April 29, 2020. Take Action! Wear jeans with a purpose, support survivors, and educate yourself and others about sexual assault #sjsudenimday
History from the Denim Day Website:
"The campaign began after a ruling by the Italian Supreme Court where a rape conviction
was overturned because the justices felt that since the victim was wearing tight jeans
she must have helped the person who raped her remove her jeans, thereby implying consent.
The following day, the women in the Italian Parliament came to work wearing jeans
in solidarity with the victim. Peace Over Violence developed the Denim Day campaign
in response to this case and the activism surrounding it. Since then, what started
as a local campaign to bring awareness to victim blaming and destructive myths that
surround sexual violence has grown into a movement. As the longest running sexual
violence prevention and education campaign in history, Denim Day asks community members,
elected officials, businesses and students to make a social statement with their fashion
statement by wearing jeans on this day as a visible means of protest against the misconceptions
that surround sexual violence."
Healthy Relationships Series (91ÁÔÆæ CAPS)
The series on Healthy Relationships will cover Myths and Taboos in the realm of relationships, lear more about Healthy and Unhealthy Conflict in Relationships, explore the many facets of roles and expectations in communication, and understand the natural course of romantic relationships, and learn about how to recognize when in a relationship may not be working and how you might effectively end it.
Every Thursday from April 9 to April 30th @ 1:00 - 2:30 pm
- Thursday, April 9th:
- Thursday, April 16th:
- Thursday, April 23rd:
- Thursday, April 30th:
Click on the links above to register!
One Love Workshops
The Educator Hour
Join these professional development sessions for educators on a variety of topics including: best practices for hosting virtual workshops; One Love’s 10 Signs of Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships during COVID-19; and relationship health topics like safety planning and consent.
Monday, April 13th at 11:00am: Consent and Digital Boundaries During COVID-19
Thursday, April 16th at 11:00am: 10 Signs Virtual Workshop Training
Click to register!
Virtual Workshops
Join a live One Love Virtual Workshop to learn about the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships through a combination of relatable video content and live virtual discussion.
- Monday, April 13th at 1:00pm: 10 Signs of a Healthy and Unhealthy Relationship
- Thursday, April 16th at 1:00pm: Behind the Post
Click to register!
Relationship Round Ups
Join One Love staff for our open conversation series on healthy relationship topics including discussions about movies and tv shows. This series provides space for you to ask for advice or learn how to maintain healthy relationships in this new reality, and the chance to hear from leaders within our network and yours.
- Monday, April 13th at 4:00pm: Lessons with Leaders with a Special Guest
- Thursday, April 16th at 4:00pm: See the Signs in Tiger King
Click to register!
Social Media
Follow us on social media to stay updated and interact with us! Check out all of the resources we put together for online engagement:
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Resources
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPs)[BROKEN LINK]
91ÁÔÆæ Wellness and Health Promotion
- Violence Prevention[BROKEN LINK]
Topics include:
- Resources for Survivors
- Safety Plans and Self-Care
- Resources for Domestic and Sexual Violemce Advocacy Organizations
- Remote Workplace and Technology Resources
- Shelter Care and Homelessness
- Community Care
- Protecting Immigrant Families
- Financial Relief for Vulnerable communities
Co-Sponsored by Wellness and Health Promotion, Gender Equity Center, PRIDE Center, Counseling and Psychological Services, Student Conduct and Ethical Development