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  • From: Gillian Greensite <>
  • To: Tremayne D Robertson <>
  • Cc: "Lauren R. Gibson" <>, "" <>
  • Subject: Re: College Traditions Concern
  • Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 20:13:05 -0700

Hi,

I was the Rape Prevention Education person at the University of California Santa Cruz for 30 years. The annual tradition of students running naked when the first rains came ( we are a Mediterranean climate...no rain in summer) was always welcome and never caused a problem. As chance would have it, one year the first rain came during our orientation program with new students. Since it was near the end of the program and their gaze had shifted, we all had a laugh and agreed to cut the program short so they could follow their gaze. Before they left I reminded them that the problem of rape does not lie with nakedness.  

The culture on your campus may be different. I'd pay my attention to what media is accompanying the tradition. If it's misogynist, then attack that. Suggest alternatives.

Best,

Gillian


On Mar 17, 2016, at 4:32 PM, Tremayne D Robertson wrote:

Hello, Lauren.

Harvard University has the primal screen.

Students at the University of Virginia streak the lawn during their fourth year.

I suggest contacting folks in the prevention offices at both places.

Best,
Tremayne


    Tremayne D. Robertson
      Violence Prevention Health Educator
      Sexual Assault, Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking Advocacy Services
        The Wellness Resource Center
          Virginia Commonwealth University

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Lauren R. Gibson <> wrote:
Hello SAPC,

I work at a college that has a tradition of students running around at midnight naked on a day of the year, but it has evolved to both midnights surround the particular day (so it happens twice).   I was wondering if there was any other institution out there that has a similar tradition on their campus, or had one, and would be willing to chat with me on the phone? I would like to talk about what you are doing, if anything, or if you had done something, to address the concerns related to these types of traditions and sexual misconduct and assault. 


Thank you,

Lauren R. Gibson
Director of Wellness & Prevention Education
Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
Washington College
Caroline House

“We rise by lifting others.”-Robert Ingersoll






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