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- To: "Garrett, Robin" <>, <>
- Subject: Re: speaker (former NFL player)
- Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 13:41:29 -0400
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Jackson Katz is not a former NFL player. He may have played in college.
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Don MacPherson (sp.?) is probably the person you are thinking about. He
has been to our campus and was excellent. Jackson Katz is also a former
NFL player and also excellent. I believe that $$ from NCAA are
available to partially fund these two speakers.
Feminism is the radical notion that women are people.
Robin Garrett,
Women's Center Director West Chester University
West Chester PA 19383
610-436-2122
There is no way to peace. Peace is the way.
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Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 09:25:14 -0500
From: sharon stead
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Several years ago, at the Safe Schools conference in Orlando, I saw a former NFL player present on his sexual assault/harassment education efforts. Well, I'm pretty sure he is a former NFL player. I remember thinking at the time, that he'd do a great job getting through to athletes on sexual violence.
Well, our athletics dept., particularly football, is looking to bring someone in to talk with the men about this issue. I was hoping to find some contact information for this man, or someone like him. The delivery is going to be crucial with this group and I want to help athletics find someone to whom the players will really connect. I'm so excited they're taking this step (instead of doing this "in house"--within athletics) and want to be supportive every step of the way.
Does anyone know the man of whom I speak (or someone like him)? For some reason, I think his name may be Don and he may have player for the Dolphins--but that could just be SportsCenter brain infiltration!
Thanks in advance for any help!
:) Sharon
?Part of the reason I wanted to come back (for a 22nd season) was because I hoped for a better finish for the team,? he said. ?And I?m hoping my final year and my final game didn?t end with me being helped off the ice.? Steve Yzerman 9/16/04
Me too.
Sharon Stead
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Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 10:30:12 -0400
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Subject: NCCASA established "Teal Ribbon Fund" to support survivors of
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Monika Johnson Hostler,
(919) 870-8881
June 30, 2006
Executive Director, NCCASA
North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault establishes the "Teal
Ribbon Fund: Supporting Survivors of Sexual Violence" for survivors of
rape and sexual assault
RALEIGH, NC-In order to continue assisting survivors of sexual violence
in North Carolina, the North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault
(NCCASA) has established the "Teal Ribbon Fund: Supporting Survivors of
Sexual Violence." The purpose of the Teal Ribbon Fund is to assist
survivors in the areas of support and services should their local rape
crisis center be unable to assist them with needs such as advanced
counseling, bill payment due to loss of employment, transportation, or
civic legal representation. Contributions to the Teal Ribbon Fund are
tax deductible.
Additionally, if individuals or organizations would like to provide
services for survivors such as pro-bono civic legal representation,
donation of a vehicle, or counseling or therapy services, please contact
NCCASA.
Community support of survivors is an integral component to recovery and
healing. "Although sexual violence has a life-long impact on survivors
and the Teal Ribbon Fund will only scratch the surface, it is the least
we can do to show our support for survivors," says Monika Johnson
Hostler, Executive Director of NCCASA. While these crimes are
perpetrated against individuals, it is essential that the community
support survivors and come together to prevent sexual violence.
The North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault would like to invite
all North Carolinians to support survivors of sexual violence and
contribute to the "Teal Ribbon Fund." Together, we will end rape and
sexual assault!
To contribute, please send checks with "Teal Ribbon Fund" in the memo
line to:
North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault
ATTN: Monika Johnson Hostler
183 Wind Chime Court, Suite 100
Raleigh, NC 27615
For more information, please contact Monika Johnson Hostler at the
above-listed phone number.
Lynne Walter, MSW
Prevention Education Coordinator
North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault
183 Wind Chime Court, Suite 100
Raleigh, NC 27615
(919) 870-8881
1-888-737-CASA
(919) 870-8828 (fax)
<mailto:>
www.nccasa.org <http://www.nccasa.org>
www.teencasa.org <http://www.teencasa.org>
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