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- From: "S. Daniel Carter" <>
- To: "Peters, Sara" <>, "" <>, "" <>
- Subject: Re: Liz Seccuro Feedback
- Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2015 21:00:57 -0500
Sara, I have worked with Liz for many years, and heard her speak including most recently at Georgetown. She is a powerful speaker, but also not overwhelming. Her story is an all too familiar one, but one that gives survivors hope for justice, in her case which was many years delayed. S. Daniel Carter Director of 32 National Campus Safety Initiative VTV Family Outreach Foundation P.O. Box 230024, Centreville, VA 20120 Office: 202-684-6471 http://www.32ncsi.org/ From: "Peters, Sara" <> Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 8:58 PM To: "" <>, "" <> Subject: Liz Seccuro Feedback Hi All, One of our community organizations is thinking about bringing in Liz Seccuro as a speaker. I have never heard her speak and wondered if anyone has any feedback they would be willing to share. Best, Sara Liz Seccuro- Seccuro is a victims' rights advocate and the founder of STARS (Sisters Together Assisting Rape Survivors), a donor-advised fund that assists all survivors of rape, sexual assault, and incest. Seccuro also teaches a few classes a year at Georgetown University's Graduate School of Journalism on how to write responsibly about sex crimes and the art of interviewing victims of violence. Engaging and witty, Seccuro speaks to audiences around the country. Her story is about her fight for justice in a cold case, the wonderful people she's met along the way, the terror involved in questioning herself, and the peace she has found in fighting a system that does not treat rape victims with proper care and respect. Liz also speaks about dating and domestic violence, having been a victim herself as well as the importance of bystander intervention. Liz Seccuro has appeared on a multitude of national television shows, radio shows, blogs, and magazines. Most notably, a three-part excerpt of her book was featured in Marie Claire magazine, both nationally and abroad. In 2011, she received the Shining Star/Vision Award from Boston's Victim Rights Law Center and in November 2012 she was honored by SAVI/NYC of Mt. Sinai Hospital for her advocacy, joining past honorees such as prosecutor and author Linda Fairstein, Trisha Meili (the "Central Park Jogger"), and actress Mariska Hargitay of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In January 2013, she was named to the national advisory board of the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) and continues to lobby on Capitol Hill with RAINN on behalf of survivors of violent crime. A frequent contributor to The Huffington Post, she is at work on a number of magazine articles on the scourge of military sexual assault and the NFL's culture of violence. http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/liz-seccuro
Sara K. Peters Women's Center Director University of Tennessee at Chattanooga University Center 351A 423-425-5605 |
- Liz Seccuro Feedback, Peters, Sara, 02/03/2015
- Re: Liz Seccuro Feedback, S. Daniel Carter, 02/03/2015
- Re: Liz Seccuro Feedback, Kaplan, Claire Naomi (cnk2r), 02/04/2015
- Re: Liz Seccuro Feedback, S. Daniel Carter, 02/03/2015
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