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How We Should Be Talking About Rape In High School @bustle

September 7, 2016
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Bustle.com 9.6.16 | JR Thorpe If you're lucky enough to have any education about rape in high school in the first place, it tends to be a combination of shock tactics and severity: no means no, absolutely not, no negotiation; fight off an
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Idaho: Austin Michael Brown, charged with rape, says woman said “no,” but it wasn’t a “hard no” @micnews @claire_lampen

September 6, 2016
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Mic 9.2.16 | Claire Lampen In today's edition of Terrible Excuses for Rape, an Idaho man facing a felony rape charge told investigators that his alleged victim did in fact say "no," but it wasn't a "hard no." Whatever that means. Twenty-two-year-old Austin Michael
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Sexual harassment is rife in universities, but complaining means risking your career

August 31, 2016
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The Guardian 8.26.16 Networking is crucial in academia, but does that have to mean fighting off unwanted advances? We need to start talking openly about this issue Sexual harassment in universities is real, it is ugly, and it is well known about –
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Australia: Students crash Sydney Uni open day while carrying mattresses with messages condemning campus rape @newscomauhq

August 31, 2016
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NewsCom.AU 8.28.16 | Nina Funnell FEMALE and male students carrying mattresses with messages condemning campus rape, have crashed the Sydney University open day, storming a lecture promoting the University to parents of prospective students. The students — including a number of rape survivors
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Welcome to the red zone: what’s wrong with sexual assault training on campus @theguardian @mtredden

August 31, 2016
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The Guardian 8.26.16 | Molly Redden Advocates want to call attention to the period in which the majority of college sex assaults take place, something critics say has come to symbolize everything that’s wrong with traditional approaches to preventing the attacks Myra Crimmel
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Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Rape Are the Wrong Response to the Brock Turner Case @slate

August 31, 2016
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Slate.com 8.30.16 | Nora Caplan-Bricker Brock Turner, the former Stanford swimmer who was sentenced to six months in prison for raping an unconscious woman, is scheduled to be released for good behavior on Friday, after serving half his allotted jail time. There’s a
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How School Dress Codes Shame Girls and Perpetuate Rape Culture

August 30, 2016
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Time.com 5.22.16 | Laura Bates When teachers punish girls for wearing clothes deemed 'too distracting' for boys to handle, it teaches a damaging lesson Some of our most powerful and lasting ideas about the world around us are learned at school. Hard work
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Florida: STRIVE: #UF launches consent campaign @MelissaGomez004

August 30, 2016
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The Alligator 8.23.16 | Melissa Gomez UF students and faculty are taking action against sexual assault on campus by clarifying one word: consent. UF’s Sexual Trauma/Interpersonal Violence Education, in collaboration with GatorWell, launched a sexual consent health communication campaign Monday, said Rita Lawrence,
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