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- From: "Ethan Young" <>
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- Subject: RE: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals"
- Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 17:56:03 -0700
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The topic of re-victimization I think is a really important point to
consider. In my experience, many effective bystander engagement efforts
have massive potential to re-victimize survivors of SA.
To put it in question form:
1. Are there effective bystander engagement strategies that are less likely
to re-victimize survivors?
2. What are we doing to warn and prepare survivors for the potential of
re-victimization?
3. How do we respond to re-victimization when it occurs as an effect of a
bystander engagement or other prevention effort?
Ethan Young
Prevention Specialist
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On Behalf Of Kim Zimmerman
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 2:04 PM
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Subject: RE: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals"
I personally have never seen "Sex Signals" So I am only basing my opinion on
"here say" in this discussion.
I know and respect Ben and his opinions but I don't think rapists need
anymore "excuses" - therefore from what I hear about the Sex Signals - I
wouldn't promote it, and I see how others can feel re-victimized by it..
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> Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 16:51:18 -0400
> Subject: RE: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals"
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> Hello!
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> I have never seen the program myself, but they have presented here at
Emory before my time.
> The feedback I have received from both students and other staff members
who attended the presentation(s) has been similar to what Juliette has
shared.
> One of students I worked closely with mentioned that she felt
re-victimized.
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> The presentations here on campus were probably in 2005 and/or 2006. Is
there a possibility that the program has changed since then?
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> Aline
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> Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 12:29 PM
> To: Ben Atherton-Zeman;
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> Subject: Re: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals"
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> Hello all-
>
> I know i have addressed this before, but I unfortunately (and maybe for
the first time!) don't agree with Ben here. Unless there have been
significant changes to this program, and in talking to other campus folks
with my same concern, there have not been, this program to me, is very
dangerous. It sends the message that rape is mostly about
miscommunication-even it's title (sex signals) implies this. Another office
brought this to the campus I used to work at and it was a total disaster.
students were offended and didn't think it was funny. I believe it focuses
too much on "reasoning" why a man would rape (they didn't get it, they're
confused, etc. garbage) and how women need to be more direct, garbage, etc.
and then rape wouldn't happen. We know in doing this work, and also
validated by lisak's research that it isn't these poor guys that don't get
it.
>
> i already wrote to Dr. Fairchild with these thoughts and this information,
but if others are interested, I would recommend bringing in the following
group instead - they are amazing! http://www.alongwalkhome.org/programs.htm
>
> i am sure we could pull up an archived discussion about this too - i
remember this from the past...
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> peace and in solidarity,
>
> juliette
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> Juliette Grimmett, MPH
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> >>> "Ben Atherton-Zeman"
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> I have emailed to Dr. Fairchild off list, but wanted to answer her
question about Catharsis Productions and their play, "Sex Signals." I've
seen it many times, and am in awe of how interactive it is, how funny it is,
and how effective it is.
>
> "Sex Signals" uses improvisational comedy to overcome audience
defensiveness and boredom, and they do it extremely well. I've seen huge
audiences of students at Orientation, mandated athletes, members of the
Greek system, and military officials captivated by the two actors playing
the roles on stage. Almost in a stealth fashion, the actors end up raising
many of the most important issues regarding sexual assault, consent, male
and female communication regarding dating and sex - all the while, keeping
the audience entertained and laughing while learning.
>
> If you bring "Sex Signals" to your college or your community, you won't be
disappointed. And you'll probably want to bring them back every year.
>
> Until the violence stops, Ben.
>
> Ben Atherton-Zeman, Maynard, MA USA
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- "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals", Ben Atherton-Zeman, 07/01/2009
- Re: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals", Juliette Grimmett, 07/01/2009
- RE: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals", Rafi, Aline Jesus, 07/01/2009
- RE: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals", Kim Zimmerman, 07/01/2009
- RE: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals", Ethan Young, 07/08/2009
- RE: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals", Ethan Young, 07/09/2009
- RE: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals", Ethan Young, 07/08/2009
- RE: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals", Kim Zimmerman, 07/01/2009
- RE: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals", Rafi, Aline Jesus, 07/01/2009
- RE: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals", Chad Sniffen, 07/02/2009
- Re: "Catharsis Productions" and "Sex Signals", Juliette Grimmett, 07/01/2009
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