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RE: bystander intervention/anti-racism curriculum


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  • From: Nicholas McGinty <>
  • To: Heather Horton <>, Amy Cleckler <>
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  • Subject: RE: bystander intervention/anti-racism curriculum
  • Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 15:53:27 +0000
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Heather,

 

Thanks for the acknowledgment.  For anyone interested here is a one pager about our workshop and link to our website

 

Rape, Racism, and Healthy Masculinity: How Are They Connected?
The power of words. The promotion of myths and stereotypes. Rape, racism, and healthy masculinity intersect and are connected in many ways. This workshop prepares participants to make critical connections between the three in order to prevent and confront both rape and racism. Linking oppression is a vital tool in the education necessary to inspire your campus or community to take action to prevent rape and racism on campus. 

 

http://www.mencanstoprape.org/Keynotes/keynote-presentation-our-people-connecting-anti-rape-and-anti-racism-work.html

 

Thanks,

 

Nick

 

 

Nicholas D. McGinty, MSSA (MSW), JD

Training & Technical Assistance Consultant

202.265.6530| nmcginty

 

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MEN CAN STOP RAPE | Creating cultures free from violence | www.mencanstoprape.org

 

From: Heather Horton [mailto:]
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 10:51 AM
To: Amy Cleckler <>
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Subject: RE: bystander intervention/anti-racism curriculum

 

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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