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RE: bystander intervention/anti-racism curriculum


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  • From: Heather Horton <>
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  • Subject: RE: bystander intervention/anti-racism curriculum
  • Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 14:51:20 +0000
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Like some of the other schools that have replied, my institution has our own bystander intervention campaign which focuses on 3 prongs:  sexual violence prevention, creating an inclusive campus community and responding to people in distress.  I’ve also found meta-analyses like Nelson, Dunn & Paradies’ to be helpful in providing some empirical support.  Men Can Stop Rape used to have some great materials on the intersections of gender based violence and racism.

--Heather

 

Heather L. Horton, Ph.D.

Director, Wellness Resource Center

Colorado College

719-389-6211

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http://www.coloradocollege.edu/other/wellness/

From: Amy Cleckler []
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 9:09 AM
To:
Subject: bystander intervention/anti-racism curriculum

 

hi folks - this is not particularly about sexual violence, but i hope that some of you might know about curricula or programs used with campus communities that teach bystander intervention theory/techniques to combat racism (particularly intra-racial conflict and tension).

the Center for Black Culture on our campus asked me for resources, and i don't know of any. any ideas you have are appreciated!

thanks, 

Amy

 

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Amy Cleckler, MSW, MPH, LCSW
Gender Violence Prevention & Services Coordinator
Office of Gender Violence Prevention & Intervention
Duke University Women's Center
Location: https://studentaffairs.duke.edu/wc/contact-us 
Desk: 919-681-6231
Emergency/On-call: 919-886-6814

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