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- From: "Gaurav Jashnani" <>
- To: "Warren, Alysha" <>, "Adriane Bang" <>, "wrac-l" <>, <>
- Subject: RE: SAAM films
- Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2012 12:01:18 -0500
I would also strongly recommend “NO! The Rape Documentary” as a film – I use it in my Peer Educator training, and think it presents an amazing breadth of information about and experiences of sexual violence. That being said, I’ve also been part of some discussions about what it means to screen the film (which focuses on sexual violence perpetrated by Black men against Black women) for a largely white audience, who might be carrying racialized notions about where and to who sexual violence happens, and who perpetrates it. I think that if you screen this movie in a mostly white or non-Black setting, it’s important to explicitly contextualize why you are screening it and stress that most rape is intraracial. As far as other suggestions, we screened “Beyond Beats and Rhymes” at our university this past October, and students really enjoyed it. It focuses on sexism and homophobia within hip-hop culture, particularly in lyrics and music videos. It also does a good job at the end of tying this to the bigger picture, for example, who actually determines what products get promoted, and who makes the money that hip-hop music generates? Info: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/hiphop/ Film: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2020029531334253002 Best, Gaurav --- Gaurav Jashnani Men's Peer Education Program Coordinator Sexual Violence Response Columbia University 212.854.2136 MPE works to engage men as allies in ending sexual violence and relationship violence, through discussions, trainings, workshops, events and campaigns. We are a program of Sexual Violence Response, and we believe that men have a vital role to play in shifting social norms on campus and building a better world. From: Warren, Alysha [mailto:] I’d recommend “NO! The Rape Documentary.” While I haven’t shown it on my campus yet, I have used it during SAAM and received a great response. Here’s more info: “NO! The Rape Documentary” is a groundbreaking documentary about sexual assault in the Black Community. This feature-length internationally acclaimed, award-winning documentary explores the international realities of rape, sexual assault and other forms of violence against women through the first person testimonies, scholarship, spirituality, activism and cultural work of African-Americans. The film is being used globally in grassroots and mainstream movements to end rape, sexual assault, and other forms of violence against women. Here’s a link to their website for a preview: http://notherapedocumentary.org/ Best, Alysha Notice: This email (including attachments) is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act 18, U.S.C. 2510-2521, is confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any retention, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. Please reply to the sender that you have received the message in error, then delete it. Thank you Alysha B. Warren, LPC Therapist/Sexual Assault Resource Coordinator Counseling and Psychological Services Davison Health Center Wesleyan University 327 High Street Middletown, CT 06459 Phone: 860-685-2910 P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail From: Adriane Bang [mailto:] I'm interested in offering a film screening and discussion for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and I would be grateful for any ideas or feedback. One idea put forth thus far is screening Where is your line? I'm curious if anyone has experience screening this film with students and what sorts of conversations resulted. I'm also interested in hearing about other films folks might recommend that would offer the opportunity to discuss rape myths, bystander intervention, or other fruitful topics. Thanks!
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- SAAM films, Adriane Bang, 02/07/2012
- Re: SAAM films, Juliette Grimmett, 02/07/2012
- RE: SAAM films, Eva Suzanne Ball, 02/07/2012
- RE: SAAM films, Warren, Alysha, 02/08/2012
- RE: SAAM films, Beazley, Deborah, 02/08/2012
- RE: SAAM films, Gaurav Jashnani, 02/08/2012
- RE: SAAM films, , 02/08/2012
- RE: SAAM films, Heather Horton, 02/08/2012
- RE: SAAM films, Pleasants, Robert, 02/08/2012
- Re: SAAM, Wing-Richards, Hillary - wingrihx, 02/08/2012
- RE: SAAM films, Mandy Mount, 02/08/2012
- RE: SAAM films, Pleasants, Robert, 02/08/2012
- Please remove me from list, Irene Weiser, 02/08/2012
- RE: Please remove me from list, Kevin Christopher, 02/08/2012
- RE: Please remove me from list, Buhl, Elizabeth, 02/08/2012
- RE: Please remove me from list, Kevin Christopher, 02/08/2012
- RE: SAAM films, Heather Horton, 02/08/2012
- RE: SAAM films, , 02/08/2012
- Re: SAAM films, T.S. Nelson, 02/08/2012
- RE: SAAM films, Laura Palumbo, 02/15/2012
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