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  • From: Martha Marin <>
  • To: "Kades, Roshelle" <>
  • Cc: "" <>, "" <>
  • Subject: Re: Social Marketing Campaigns
  • Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 13:58:08 -0700

Hi Roshelle,

The NO MORE campaign has male inclusive print ads addressing both SV and DV. nomore.org http://nomore.org/psas/print-ads/.

Kindly,

Martha









Martha Lucia Marin
Managing Director
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On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Kades, Roshelle <> wrote:

Hi, all,

 

Goucher is thinking about putting together a social marketing campaign to do some poster/online education regarding sexual assault, dating violence and stalking. First wanting to see what other schools and organizations have already created – I know there are some great ones out there (Make Your Move, Don’t Be That Guy), but I’m not remembering many of them right now, and I’m sure I do not know even close to all of them.

 

What have you all done in this regard, and/or what have you come across that other organizations are doing?

 

And do you know of any evidence about effects social marketing has an attitudes, perceptions, or behaviors, specifically around these issues?

 

Take care,

 

Roshelle Kades

Student Health and Wellness Coordinator

(410)769-5088

 

If we change our thoughts from 'it's too late' to 'there's still hope', we might see some change in the world. ~ Kellie Elmore

 





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