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- Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 10:59:03 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi Everyone,
I would also be interested in the "flashcard method" if anyone is able to
share.
Jes
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Today's Topics:
1. Flash cards with statistics?
(Ben Atherton-Zeman - Feminist, Actor and Husband)
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From: "Ben Atherton-Zeman - Feminist, Actor and Husband"
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Hi, friends!
When I trained volunteers for a domestic violence hotline, I made a set of
flash cards that helped them learn about some common statistics about
domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking etc. I can't find them, but I
wondered if others have done this and if those cards could be made available.
One of the things I was helping to train them (and me!) on is not only the
statistic, but the completely referenced source for the statistic. With the
so-called "Father's Rights" movement coming at us with "their" stats that men
are victims as often as women, I feel a bit more need to know my sources and
my stats. And research has never been my strong suit.
Has anyone else used the "flash card" method? If so, would you be willing to
share your cards with others? Me, in particular? :)
Until the violence stops, Ben.
Ben Atherton-Zeman, Acton MA USA
Actor, Comedian, Feminist and Husband
Presenting a One-Man Play: "Voices of Men," www.voicesofmen.org (video clips
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Booking information: 978-263-3254
Quote of the Month, September 2007:
"I am lighting candles for Patreece Johnson, Renata Hill, Venice Brown, and
Terrain Dandridge whose real crime was being black, lesbian, and daring to
resist the intimidation and sexual harrassment of a lesbophobic male. I hope
and pray they are released very soon.
..Which of us, as women, has not had the experience of being accosted late at
night, crudely propositioned, harrassed with sexist hate speech? How many of
us have been knifed, beaten, shot, raped and murdered at the hands of a man
in an incident which began just like this one? How is it a crime for us to be
ready to defend ourselves?"
- "Heart," from the Womanspace blog,
http://womensspace.wordpress.com/author/womensspace/page/2/ "Support the
Lesbian 7"
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Dear Colleagues,
I just started as the new sexual assault prevention educator at Emory
University last month, and I inherited many boxes of posters, and other
promotional items that use the term =93unwanted sexual experience=94 as a
synonym for sexual assault.
I=92ve seen the term used in research papers before, but I am not
familiar with it in a prevention and advocacy/response context. Some
students seem to have embraced the term, but personally its use makes
me a little uncomfortable.
I was wondering if any other schools are using =93unwanted sexual
experience=94 in their outreach efforts and if you have received any
feedback from students and/or your campus community in general. Or feel
free to share your personal opinion as well.
Thanks!
--
Aline Jesus Rafi, MA
Health Educator
Sexual Assault Prevention Education and Response
Emory University Student Health Services
1525 Clifton Road
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404-727-1514
Fax: 404-727-9159
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