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Pittsburgh: Pitt ‘Break Out’ initiative invites sexual assault victims to share their stories @pittsburghpg

July 5, 2016
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Pittsburgh Gazette 7.5.16 | Maia R. Silber Most of us, Lizzie Schnarr knows, don’t want to talk about it. She feels differently. Over the winter break of her freshman year at the University of Pittsburgh, Ms. Schnarr attended a party at another school.
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How Does Hookup Culture Affect Sexual Assault on Campus? @theatlantic

June 28, 2016
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The Atlantic 6.28.16 | Conor Friedersdorf Due to pressure applied by student activists and the Department of Justice, colleges all over the United States are trying to reduce the incidence of sexual assault on campus, or at least trying to avoid bad publicity
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Campuses Struggle With Approaches for Preventing Sexual Assault @nytimes

June 28, 2016
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The New York Times 6.22.16 | Eilene Zimmerman When my daughter Leah and her girlfriends were preparing to start college two years ago, the excitement we felt as parents was tempered with some anxiety when the Obama administration released a list of 55
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7 Ways To Carry On The Conversation The Brock Turner Survivor Started @bustle

June 16, 2016
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Bustle.com 6.16.16 | J.R. Thorpe Whether it was because of the horrendously short prison sentence received by Brock Turner, the rapist in the Stanford rape case, or the intensely beautiful, brutal, brave letter read to Turner by his victim, the court case will
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Watch Rashida Jones Ask Stephen Colbert All the Sexist Questions Women Are Used to Hearing

June 1, 2016
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Mic.news 5.28.16 |Brianna Provenzano During a recent appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, actress and avowed feminist Rashida Jones played the role of teacher to Colbert's student as she attempted to show the host a bit of what going through life as
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Your 5 Most Common Questions About Alcohol and Consent – Answered

May 31, 2016
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Everyday Feminism 5.22.16 | Ellen Kate (Content Warning: sexual violence, rape culture, alcohol use) The first time I formally learned about consent was in grad school. I was training as a peer sexuality educator, and we did an exercise where we had to decide
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Sexual Assault: 5 things not to say to a sexual assault survivor

May 26, 2016
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KRTV 5.13.16 | Kara Kenney And 5 ways you should respond When a sexual assault victim or survivor confides in a trusted a friend or family member, that’s a big moment for them, and what you say can make a big difference in
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Research Paper: “Let’s Talk About Sex”: Legislating and Educating on the Affirmative Consent Standard

May 26, 2016
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Texas School of Law 3.16.16 Abstract: This article begins by briefly examining the relevant legislation and White House administration to provide context for the evolution of the yes means yes affirmative consent standard. The article then focuses on the yes means yes standard,
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