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  • Subject: We Are Here USA - National Vision Wall
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Good Afternoon!

 

I hope this emails finds you well….hopefully your offices are settled after SAAM & exams and you have a strong self-care practice going on right now! I’m writing about the National Vision Wall, which is part of the We Are Here USA campaign.

 

We Are Here USA came out of Duke University and it has the goal of at least one school in each state participating in their art installation during the red zone. Participating schools are asked to put up a “wall” in a central location with the same prompt (“Imagine a world without sexual violence…what’s different?”) around the same time (last three weeks of September). Participants write answers to the prompt on stickies and put those stickies on the wall throughout the three weeks. The event culminates with a public reading, during which someone reads the prompt (“Imagine a world without sexual violence…what’s different?) and then all the responses on the sticky notes – creating one co-written, community poem. Here’s a video from the public reading at Duke University last year.

 

American University participated in this event last year, and we found it to be very effective. It was easy to implement with high visibility and impact. AU was recently designated as a flagship school for the campaign so I’m happy to answer any questions you may have about the event. Below (and attached) is a photo from the Vision Wall at AU last September. I’ve also attached the AU marketing materials we used and an informative handout from the We Are Here USA folks.

 

If your school is interested in participating, you can contact the organization at . They can also be found with the handle @Wearehereusa on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.  Thank you!

 

Kindly,

Maya

 

Maya Vizvary, MPH, MSW (she/her/hers)

Sexual Assault Prevention Coordinator

American University

4400 Massachusetts Ave, NW

McCabe Hall

Washington, DC 20016-8150

(202) 885-3055

http://www.american.edu/ocl/wellness/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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