Editor Note: The Affirmative Consent Project is following the State Laws and Policy as they're written, passed/failed, and signed/vetoed by the Governor around the country here We also follow school sexual assault/affirmative consent policy here BlastingNews 10.4.16 | Clare Kelway What States
Mother Jones 9.26.16 | Natalie Schreyer and Jeremy Schulman Why One Scientist Went Public With Her Sexual Harassment Story In the past few years, sexual harassment in the sciences has become an increasingly visible problem. Disturbing allegations about the Environmental Protection Agency, the
GoodCall.com Terri Williams | 9.29.16 ... What else can students do to be safe on and off campus? There are other steps that students can take to improve campus safety. Alison Morano, a co-founder of The Affirmative Consent Project, tells GoodCall that parents
Motto.com 9.19.16 | Samantha Cooney The White House and the Department of Education unveiled a series of new materials aimed at helping elementary, middle, and high schools address sexual assault on Monday. The materials include a list of considerations aimed at helping K-12
The Daily Pennsylvanian 9.13.16 | Ben Goodman Why a Response from Individual Fraternities is Necessary for Real Change “Every system is perfectly designed to get the results it gets.” - Paul Batalden, M.D. Let me preface the following discussion by saying that I
Washington Post 9.13.16 | Susan Svrluga A fraternity at the University of Richmond has been suspended after an email with what university officials termed “grossly offensive language” was sent to about 100 students on campus. The Kappa Alpha chapter will be investigated by
Jezebel.com 9.8.16 | Stassa Edwards In an op-ed for the Harvard Crimson, an anonymous rape survivor writes of her alleged attack on the university’s campus and its subsequent aftermath. “Harvard could have helped me afterwards,” she writes, “and they didn’t.” She points to
NPR.com 9.9.16 Renee Montagne talks to Amanda Nguyen, an activist for the rights of sexual assault victims, who was instrumental in getting the Survivors' Bill of Rights passed by both houses of Congress. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: President Obama will soon receive something unusual,