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  • From: Chad Sniffen <>
  • To: "McLay, Molly Margaret" <>
  • Cc: "" <>
  • Subject: Re: Speakers for fraternity men
  • Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2016 20:25:26 +0000
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With the limited data set of their websites and YouTube channels to look at, it seems that they might not be that bad despite being outside our network. I would be particularly interested if anyone has seen the bystander curriculum that Boe is promoting. Based on their videos, I can see why fraternities or sororities might find their messaging easily digestible. Other than being very cisgender and heteronormative, I don’t see anything patently wrong with what is available to look at.

Aaron Boe - 




Tim Mousseau




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On Sep 19, 2016, at 10:40 AM, McLay, Molly Margaret <> wrote:

Our Interfraternity Council is researching speakers to bring to talk to fraternity leadership, and they’ve asked me about Aaron Boe and Tim Mousseau. I do not know them at all and wondered if others had experience with them, or if you’ve got alternate ideas. I’m encouraging the council to bring folks to see Byron Hurt when he comes to campus in a few weeks, but these organizations often like to do their own programming. Thanks all!
 
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