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Re: SAPC Digest, Vol 460, Issue 1


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  • From: Elena DiLapi <>
  • To: ,
  • Cc: "Charlette M. Harrison" <>, Aminta Hawkins-Breaux <>,
  • Subject: Re: SAPC Digest, Vol 460, Issue 1
  • Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 13:36:54 -0500
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  • List-id: "Discussion List for sexual assault educators and counselors on campus." <sapc.list.mail.Virginia.EDU>

I ditto Maura both resources are fabulous and have had them here on campus numerous times.


At 01:01 PM 12/16/2005, 

 wrote:
Friends,

We've screened No! and had the filmmaker talk. She is terrific and the film
is very powerful

Also, SOARS, presented by A Long Walk Home (alongwalkhome.com) is terrific.
A multi-media piece that focuses on one woman's healing from sexual
assault.  They also facilitated a workshop about Race, Sexual Assault and
Athletes that was fantastic.

Just my two cents.

Maura

--On Friday, December 16, 2005 12:02 PM -0500

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>    1. RE: SAAM SPEAKER ENDORSEMENTS (Ross A Wantland)
>    2. "New" NIJ Publication (Ross A Wantland)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 13:32:36 -0600
> From: "Ross A Wantland" 
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> Subject: RE: SAAM SPEAKER ENDORSEMENTS
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> I'd also like to proclaim how great Reanae McNeal was. She presents a
> fantastic(!!!) performance called "Don't Speak My Mother's Name in
> Vain", that details the lives of seven black women through the past 100
> years and how their lives have been affected by racism, sexism, and
> violence against women. http://www.rmcneal.com/womanist.php  Moreover,
> many speakers (and this isn't their fault always) are pretty expensive,
> but Reanae provided many presentations and interaction opportunities for
> a very affordable cost. Great for both campuses and the community, and
> it begins some fantastic dialogues.
>
> I've also heard the No! documentary was fantastic. It was screened on
> our campus a few weeks ago, and students/staff/faculty/community are
> still talking about it.
>
> Peace,
> Ross
>
> "...[L]ike it or not, our liberation is bound up with that of every
> other being on the planet, and...politically, spiritually, in our heart
> of hearts we know anything else is unaffordable."
>
>                                              - Aurora Morales
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 


[mailto:]
 On Behalf Of Leah Prescott
> Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 9:51 AM
> To: 

> Subject: SAAM SPEAKER ENDORSEMENTS
>
> Can we all send in our endorsements, as someone like myself that is
> joing higher ed for the first time, i'd like to see what other schools
> have done for SAAM.  And what you def. would not recommend.
>
> I have a question about a few folks i'm thinking of bringing up:
> Equalogy??? any thoughts
>
> I heard that "No! The Rape Documentary" was fab?? i'm actually expecting
> a sample video from them any day now??? any thoughts
> (www.notherapedocumentary.org)
>
> I also heard that Byron Hurt (www.bhurt.com) was great too in addressing
> mysogony & sexual violence/DV in hip hop culture??? any thoughts
>
>
>
> Well thanks in advance for all the gem's
> Leah Prescott, Dartmouth College
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 16:10:23 -0600
> From: "Ross A Wantland" 
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> Subject: "New" NIJ Publication
> To: 
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> A friend of mine at DOJ sent this to me. It utilizes information from a
> 2002 report (Campus Sexual Assault: How America's Institutions of Higher
> Education Respond), but this is more current. I thought y'all might like
> to take a look. Seems like a useful way to justify services we provide
> to higher education institutions.
>
> Shortcut to: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/pubs-sum/205521.htm
>
> In peace & justice,
> Ross
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> Coordinator of Sexual Assault Education
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> End of SAPC Digest, Vol 460, Issue 1
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Maura  Bairley
Director
Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Program
Health Services at Columbia

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