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- From: Adriane Bang <>
- To: "Marissa Miller (mmille23)" <>
- Cc: Shael Norris <>, "Gomez, Leslie" <>, "Harrington, Rebecca" <>, "" <>
- Subject: Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW)
- Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2019 10:05:21 -0700
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Hi Adriane,
Thank you for the feedback. I share some of your concern but it is definitely the nature of our campus as they like to do month long film series for various topics. I like the addition of TV shows. I remember the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode and think it would be a great addition to the list. Some others have shared some episodes from Friends and Facts of Life… My goal is to create a list and bring it back to the committee. Also, we incorporate self-care exercises at the end of the film while having confidential counselors present as well.
Sincerely,
Marissa
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To: Adriane Bang; Gomez, Leslie
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Subject: Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW)
That’s an excellent point. To that end, there is a stand up special on HBO, Daniel Sloss: X, that I just watched that was really impactful. He waits until about 2/3rd of the way through the program to share a very personal story, but he couches it in a way that I think is incredibly informative for young men.
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Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 11:54 AM
To: "Gomez, Leslie" <>
Cc: "Harrington, Rebecca" <>, "Marissa Miller (mmille23)" <>, "" <>
Subject: Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW)
Hi all, I'm your daily reminder on the value of spell checking and reading voice texts before posting. 😃 My apologies; I've corrected the text below.
I don't know if you're specifically looking for movies that are documentaries or for more serious media. I might add that I think it could be very difficult to sustain a weekly series when the films listed here can be so difficult to watch. For example, we've screened Hunting Ground about five times and when we move into the discussion the room is often feeling defeated and exhausted. I've found folks often reflect on the film for days after and need lots of space for processing and self-care, but perhaps you would have a community that is more able to engage in this way.
If it fits with your learning outcomes, you might be able to use a variety of genres, including comedy or shorter tv shows. For example, I would highly recommend the tv show Brooklyn Nine-Nine. They've done some pretty serious episodes around sexual harassment and Black Lives Matter. It's also a comedy, so I've found it to be very accessible for folks interested in doing an exercise in critical media literacy.
Thanks for starting this thread, I'm learning about a few shows I've never heard of! :)
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019, 9:45 AM Adriane Bang <> wrote:
Hi all, I don't know if you're specifically looking for movies that are documentaries or four more serious media. I might I add that I think it could be very draining to go and watch such difficult movies every week. Perhaps you would have a community that is likely to engage on this way, and it might be helpful to think about what software options also exist. What you're thinking about different kinds of genres, I would highly recommend the tv show Brooklyn Nine-Nine. They've done some pretty serious episodes around sexual harassment and black lives matter and it's also funny so I've found it to be very accessible for folks interested in doing an exercise in critical media literacy.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019, 9:35 AM Gomez, Leslie <> wrote:
The Tale, available on HBO, is a powerful and groundbreaking movie about child sexual abuse by an adult coach.
Here is information about educational screenings, a discussion guide, and helpful content.
Leslie Gomez
Vice Chair, Institutional Response Group | Cozen O'Connor
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Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:18 AM
To: Marissa Miller (mmille23) <>;
Subject: RE: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW)
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Not a movie, but something I have wanted to show and discuss. There is an episode of Friends in one of the early seasons when Ross and Rachel are on a break, the kinkos girl is attracted to Ross, gets him drunk and goes home with him. Rachel shows up the next morning to find out that Ross had sex with the Kinkos girl. I think examining how sexual assault has appeared in prime time gives a good opportunity to witness how public understanding of rape and sexual assault has evolved. (There’s a good episode of Facts of Life too that focuses on ‘stranger rape’ and ‘why was Natalie walking home alone’…so there was progress by the time we got to Friends).
…back to movies…Speak.
Rebecca Harrington
SUNY Oneonta
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Subject: RE: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW)
Hi Everyone,
I am thinking about a film series for SAAM in April… “Monday Movie” followed by a panel discussion. Do you know of any recent movies to showcase? I have Audrie & Daisy, Hunting Ground, and Invisible War. Also, we are thinking about Confirmation (Anita Hill) and On the Basis of Sex (RBG).
Best,
Marissa
Marissa Miller, M.Ed.
Associate Coordinator of Student Conduct &
Coordinator for Prevention and Advocacy
University of Mary Washington
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- Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Marissa Miller (mmille23), 11/08/2019
- RE: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Marissa Miller (mmille23), 11/13/2019
- Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Shael Norris, 11/13/2019
- RE: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Harrington, Rebecca, 11/13/2019
- RE: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Gomez, Leslie, 11/13/2019
- Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Adriane Bang, 11/13/2019
- Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Adriane Bang, 11/13/2019
- Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Shael Norris, 11/13/2019
- Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Adriane Bang, 11/13/2019
- RE: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Marissa Miller (mmille23), 11/13/2019
- Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Adriane Bang, 11/13/2019
- Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Shael Norris, 11/13/2019
- Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Adriane Bang, 11/13/2019
- Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Adriane Bang, 11/13/2019
- RE: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Gomez, Leslie, 11/13/2019
- Re: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), LaWanda Swan, 11/13/2019
- RE: Job Openings at the University of Mary Washington (UMW), Marissa Miller (mmille23), 11/13/2019
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