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  • From: "Mike Domitrz" <>
  • To: "'Jesica Berndt'" <>, <>
  • Subject: RE: Sexual Assault Education and Diversity
  • Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 22:27:02 -0600
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  • List-id: "Discussion List for sexual assault educators and counselors on campus." <sapc.list.mail.virginia.edu>

Jesica:

What questions would you like to ask the survivors?  I would be happy to
share any questions you may have with the 12 survivors from "Voices of
Courage:  Inspiration from Survivors of Sexual Assault."  Several of the
survivors fit the profile you have described below (race, ethnicity, sexual
orientation, and religion) and appreciate having the opportunity to make a
positive impact.  These survivors have always enjoyed answering inquries
through our website at www.voicesofcourage.com and e-mails I receive (and
then forward onto them).  Once you let me know the questions, I will forward
them to the survivors and then they can reply to you directly.

Sincerely,
Mike Domitrz
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Creator of "Can I Kiss You?" program on consent & sexual assault.  
www.canikissyou.com
www.datesafeproject.org
www.voicesofcourage.com
www.mayikissyou.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: 

[mailto:]
 On Behalf Of Jesica Berndt
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 10:13 PM
To: 

Subject: Re: Sexual Assault Education and Diversity

Dear List Members,

Next semester I am presenting a short workshop on supporting survivors from
diverse backgrounds. Do any of you know recent articles or web resources on
this topic? I am looking for specific ways to work with people who may be
underrepresented in the following ways:

1) Race
2) Ethnicity
3) Sexual Orientation
4) Gender Identity and Expression
5) Citizenship (international visitors and/or undocumented citizens)
6) Socioecnomic status
7) Religion/spirituality

If there are other areas not represented in this brief list please feel free
to pass along resources in those areas.

Thanks, Jes

Jesica A. Berndt

Graduate Assistant
Stafford/Swanson Living Centers
Housing and Residence Life

Secretary, Allies and Advocates
Co-Advisor, Eyes Wide Open
Co-Advisor, Residence Housing Association (RHA)

Work Phone: (616) 331-1902
Work AIM: Jes at GVSU

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