Drexel launches campaign to prevent sexual assault
April is Sexual Assault Awarness Month and Drexel University launched a campaign to prevent and raise consciousness against sexual abuse of any kind on…
April is Sexual Assault Awarness Month and Drexel University launched a campaign to prevent and raise consciousness against sexual abuse of any kind on college campuses.
Drexel’s Office of Equality and Diversity chose the slogan ¨See something, hear something, know something, say something!¨ The aim is to encourage people to fight against and stop sexual assault, which in most cases remains secret.
“Our ability to prevent sexual violence in our community requires a collective effort by faculty, professional staff, administrators, and students,” said Michele Rovinsky-Mayer, associate vice president of Equality and Diversity. “It really is on all of us to create a culture where gender discrimination in any form is not tolerated.”
For more information or to ask for help, visit the page created by the organization: Title IX Resource Page.
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