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- From: "Irvine, Mahri" <>
- To: "Staten, Abdul" <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: Take Back the Night
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:51:10 +0000
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Hi Abdul and all, In my opinion, the entire point of TBTN is to provide a safe, empowering space for survivors to share their stories. I can’t understand why someone would remove that essential, core element of TBTN. What’s the
point of TBTN if survivors cannot tell their stories, in as much or as little detail as they want? A well-organized TBTN should have crisis counselors present to help anyone – audience members or speakers – who feel triggered or need to talk. That should alleviate your colleague’s concern about a triggered
audience member. Sincerely, Mahri Mahri Irvine, PhD IU Statewide Sexual Assault Education and Prevention Specialist Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Walker Plaza 220 719 Indiana Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-274-2501 (office) 317-278-0948 (fax) Check out our upcoming
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Hi colleagues –
I’m looking to get some advice, and gather some evidence, regarding Take Back the Night. One of our counselors is urging the point that survivor testimonies should
not be included in the event (or at least, testimonies should not go into detail about assault/abuse), because it could trigger those in the audience.
In fighting for survivors to share their experiences, and thus heal, I am unmoved by the request to withdraw survivor testimonies. Still, I wanted to get an idea of
whether other institutions are facing a similar challenge. Does your institution implement “Take Back the Night”? If so, do you include survivor testimonies? Or, are limitations placed on the kind of testimonies, so as to
reduce triggering? Thanks in advance, everyone. It’s difficult enough to fight against sexual violence, without also having to go against colleagues, too! Abdul
Abdul Staten, MA Training & Program Coordinator, Women & Gender Resource Action Center (WGRAC) Trinity College 300 Summit Street 2nd floor, Mather Hall Hartford, CT 06106 Office: 860.297.4131 Email:
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- Take Back the Night, Staten, Abdul, 04/12/2016
- RE: Take Back the Night, Irvine, Mahri, 04/12/2016
- RE: Take Back the Night, Tuttle Bell, Cara, 04/12/2016
- RE: Take Back the Night, Berteau, Lorree K, 04/12/2016
- Re: Take Back the Night, Holly Rider-Milkovich, 04/12/2016
- Re: Take Back the Night, shc-firepeered, 04/12/2016
- Re: Take Back the Night, Joanne Sampson, 04/12/2016
- Re: Take Back the Night, Kaplan, Claire Naomi (cnk2r), 04/12/2016
- Re: Take Back the Night, NIX, SHANNON, 04/12/2016
- RE: Take Back the Night, Malsam,Casey, 04/12/2016
- RE: Take Back the Night, Greco, Donna, 04/12/2016
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Take Back the Night, Brittany Talley, 04/27/2016
- RE: Take Back the Night, Irvine, Mahri, 04/12/2016
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