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- Subject: not about anonymity, or Duke -- from Alice Vachss
- Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 17:21:51 EDT
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We all know that universities can be godawful on our issues. And I think
that many of us believe that in some of these situations, activism is the
only
answer. But then there is the rest of the time where only day-to-day hard
work
changes the degree of rape-tolerance on campus. The reason I have so much
respect for this listserv is that it is specifically for the people who do
that
day-to-day hard work. I don't think, if we are talking about policy setting,
how one university might have responded to an anonymous report is the issue
-- the issue is how they *could* have used the information if the rest of
the
work done on their campus was successful enough to force or encourage them
to
do so.
- not about anonymity, or Duke -- from Alice Vachss, C987C6543, 06/14/2006
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