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Description |
Date |
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BRINGING IN THE BYSTANDERPresented by Elyse Nepa and Sam Elebiary SLI Credit Available through IC Engage |
A prevention program that highlights everyone's role in ending sexual violence. Designed by the University of New Hampshire, this program is a gateway for students to become peer facilitators. Bringing in the Bystander is brought to Ithaca College in collaboration between the Office of Public Safety, the local Advocacy Center of Tompkins county, and the Title IX Office. |
Tuesday, October 5th, from 6pm-7:30pmVIRTUAL |
ALLYSHIPPresented by IDEAS Peer Educators (IPEs) SLI Credit Available through IC Engage |
IDEAS Peer Educators (IPEs) are launching a 5 part workshop series for the fall semester, beginning with conversations based on understanding what “allyship” to marginalized communities actually looks like. IPE’s will lead the space for critically thinking about our own relationship with being an “ally,” the discourse surround calling yourself an “ally”, how that differs from an “accomplice” or “co-conspirator” mindset, and what we all can do to improve that in the future. |
Wednesday, October 6th, from 3pm-4pmVIRTUAL |
BYSTANDER INTERVENTIONPresented by Elyse Nepa and Omar Stoute Ithaca Falls Room SLI Credit Available through IC Engage |
This workshop provides an opportunity for students to view the "Intervene" Bystander Campaign video with others and engage in a facilitated conversation to reflect upon the attitudes and behaviors that influence the process of intervening as an individual or with assistance. |
Friday, October 8th, from 12pm-1pmin the ithaca falls room |
DEFINITION OF CONSENTPresented by IDEAS Peer Educators Click here to Join (October 12, 12-1pm) SLI Credit Available through IC Engage |
IDEAS Peer Educators (IPE’s) will be breaking down what “affirmative consent” means, including the Ithaca College definition for our campus community, debunking some myths related to sexual violence, and sharing campus tools for support and reporting students have available to them. |
Tuesday, October 12th, from 12pm-1pm&Friday, October 22nd, from 4pm-5pmVIRTUAL |
RELATIONSHIP SPECTRUMPresented by Advocacy Center of Tompkins County Ithaca Falls Room SLI Credit Available through IC Engage |
What is the difference between a healthy, unhealthy, and abusive relationship? What does sex, communication, and power look like in different types of relationships? Come to discuss! |
Tuesday, October 19th, from 5:30pm-7pmin the ithaca falls room |
SUPPORTING SURVIVORSPresented by Advocacy Center of Tompkins County SLI Credit Available through IC Engage |
Covid-19 has impacted our community in many ways. We are all coping with escalating stressors, isolation, grief, and disconnection from regular sources of support and stability. A particular concern during this time is for students who may be social distancing in a home, apartment, or dorm with an abusive partner or caregiver. This creates additional concerns about safety and resources while survivors are isolated from school, work, and other sources of connection and support. Join the Advocacy Center for an online conversation about:
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Thursday, October 21st, from 5pm-6pmVIRTUAL |
ESCALATIONPresented by Natasha Bharj and Sam Elebiary Clarke Lounge SLI Credit Available through IC Engage |
A film based workshop and facilitated discussion that overviews warning signs of dating violence |
Wednesday, October 27th, from 6pm-8pmin clarke lounge |