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New Project Unspoken Video: Victim Blaming


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  • From: "Bernstein, Lauren (LB)" <>
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  • Subject: New Project Unspoken Video: Victim Blaming
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 15:18:45 +0000
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Dear Colleagues,

 

The newest video from Project Unspoken (headed up by Caleb Peng, Undergraduate Assistant in the Office of Health Promotion) is up for viewing here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sKRRqLfqm4&noredirect=1.  This video highlights the issue of victim blaming. 

 

You’re welcome to use any of the Project Unspoken videos in your work and to disseminate them widely. If you’d like to be in the next video email or get in touch with me.  If you or someone you know uses the video, please let us know, as we have been tracking the impact of Project Unspoken. Thank you for your support, and congratulations to Caleb and team on another excellent video.

 

My best,

LB

 

Lauren (LB) Bernstein, MSW, ‘15PH

Assistant Director for the Respect Program, Office of Health Promotion

Emory University Student Health and Counseling Services, Division of Campus Life

Phone: 404-727-1514| Fax: 404-712-1519 |

studenthealth.emory.edu/hp | 1525 Clifton Road, 103-I, Atlanta, GA 30322

 

The Respect Program engages the Emory community to prevent & respond to sexual assault & relationship violence as part of the Office of Health Promotion, which facilitates student learning, engagement, and well-being and collaborating for a healthy and socially just campus environment.

 

 

 




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