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Accused Rapist Found Culpable by Majority of Two Panels Still Plays Stanford Football

January 2, 2017
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Slate.com 12.30.16 | Christina Cauterucci A Stanford University football player accused of sexual assault is set to play in Friday’s Sun Bowl, despite the fact that a majority of two different disciplinary panels at the school ruled that he committed the assault. The
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We’ve Talked A Lot About Consent In 2016 But Have We Made Any Progress On Understanding It?

January 2, 2017
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The Debrief 12.27.16 | Kate Lloyd The Debrief: For every step forward we take in understanding consent and sexual assault, we take two steps back. But how much actually changed this year? ‘Grab them by the pussy’: five words which will, depressingly, forever
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Maryland: State Delegate Wants To Require Lessons about Affirmative Consent in County Classrooms

December 16, 2016
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Bethesda Magazine 12.14.16 | Bethany Rogers Kelly is offering legislation to expand curriculum for sex education classes A state delegate from Montgomery County wants to require local public schools to teach students about “affirmative consent” during seventh- and 10th-grade sex education classes. The
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Ex-Vanderbilt Football Player Sentenced to 17 Years for Campus Rape

November 20, 2016
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Motto.com 11.5.16 | Sheila Burke / AP Prosecutors said they hoped it would send a message that people who commit these types of crimes on campus will be held accountable (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) — A former Vanderbilt football player who encouraged his teammates to
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Rape victim says she was sixth to report Utah State student, sues school for not acting

November 20, 2016
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Salt Lake Tribune 11.7.16 | Alex Stuckey Almost a year before Victoria Hewlett was raped by fellow Utah State University student Jason Relopez, school officials were discussing an earlier sexual assault allegation made against him, according to court documents. A lawsuit filed Monday
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The Campus Organizing Toolkit

November 20, 2016
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Know Your IX Campus Toolkit here If your school (like so many others) is falling short in its policies and procedures in response to gender violence on campus, student activism can be crucial to effecting change. Whether your campus needs policy and judicial process
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Stanford Sexual Assault Case Survivor Emily Doe Speaks Out

November 20, 2016
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Glamour Magazine 11.1.1 | Anonymous *It started with a simple sentence: “You don’t know me, but you’ve been inside me, and that’s why we’re here today.” Maybe you read the powerful words—part of a “victim’s impact statement” the young woman who’d been sexually
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Sexual Assault Survivors Are Heartbroken Over Trump’s Victory

November 20, 2016
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Buzzfeed 10.9.16 | Tyler Kingkade "Waking up to a Trump victory today, I have not felt this violated, unvalued, or disrespected since the day of my assault.” Tuesday was Fabiana Diaz’s first time voting as an American citizen. Like many twentysomethings, she celebrated
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