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SAAM Self-Care Wrap-Up
Apr
28
6:00 PM18:00

SAAM Self-Care Wrap-Up

To wrap up Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Advocacy Team is hosting a self-care session! Join us for a meditation session, a time to unwind, followed by a brief discussion on ways you can practice self-care. This is a public event. Facilitated by Susan Pulido (SSU Confidential Advocate), Savanna Gould (SSU Confidential Advocacy Student Assistant), and Victoria Ornelas (SSU Confidential Advocacy Student Assistant)

Zoom Passcode: saam

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 Denim Day
Apr
28
12:00 AM00:00

Denim Day

Millions of people across the world wear jeans with a purpose today!  Wearing jeans on Denim Day has become a symbol of protest against erroneous and destructive attitudes  about victim blaming and sexual assault.  This year we're asking you to share a picture of yourself in jeans and to tag us in a photo or direct message us on Instagram.  You may also email your photo to Susan at the address below.  We will then create a collage of photos to post on our social media as a way of supporting survivors and uniting in a small way against sexual violence.

Our handle is Advocacy@ssu. If you don't follow us, please start! 


The History of Denim Day

The Denim Day story begins in Italy in 1992, when an 18-year old girl was raped by the 45-year old driving instructor who was taking her to her very first driving lesson. He took her to an isolated road, pulled her out of the car, removed her jeans and forcefully raped her.

She reports the rape and the perpetrator is arrested and prosecuted. He is then convicted of rape and sentenced to jail. Years later, he appealed the conviction claiming that they had consensual sex. The Italian Supreme Court overturned the conviction and the perpetrator was released. A statement from the Court argued that because the victim was wearing very tight jeans, she had to help him remove them, and by removing the jeans it was not rape but consensual sex. This became known throughout Italy as the “jeans alibi.”

Enraged by the verdict, the women in the Italian Parliament launched a protest wearing jeans on the steps of the Supreme Court. This protest was picked up by international media which inspired the California Senate and Assembly to do the same on the steps of the Capitol in Sacramento. 

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CAPS - Survivors of Sexual Assault (Process) Group | facilitated by Dr. Courtney Avvampato & Susan Pulido, SSU Confidential Advocate
Apr
19
1:00 PM13:00

CAPS - Survivors of Sexual Assault (Process) Group | facilitated by Dr. Courtney Avvampato & Susan Pulido, SSU Confidential Advocate

This group is designed to provide a supportive space for survivors of sexual assault, including childhood sexual abuse, intimate partner and non-partner sexual violence. Group members will have the opportunity to share experiences, support each other, and build a greater sense of control and empowerment. Participants will learn about common reactions to these types of traumas, will gain greater understanding about the ways they can impact different areas of functioning, and will develop skills for improved coping as part of the healing process. We also focus on cultivating peer support networks for those who share these experiences. Please contact CAPS for more details about joining this group: 707-664-2153 or caps@sonoma.edu

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SAAM Online Consent and Boundaries Workshop
Apr
16
12:00 PM12:00

SAAM Online Consent and Boundaries Workshop

During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, it is important to consider what consent looks like in these virtual settings we have been engaging in for over a year now. Join us for a workshop where we'll discuss how consent and boundaries apply to online situations! This is a public event. Facilitated by Susan Pulido (SSU Confidential Advocate), Savanna Gould (SSU Confidential Advocacy Student Assistant), and Victoria Ornelas (SSU Confidential Advocacy Student Assistant)

Zoom Passcode: saam

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Sport and Social Justice Lecture Series, "Still Kicking: My Journey As The First Woman to Play Division 1 College Football" w/  Katie Hnida
Apr
13
7:00 PM19:00

Sport and Social Justice Lecture Series, "Still Kicking: My Journey As The First Woman to Play Division 1 College Football" w/ Katie Hnida

Katie Hnida graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of New Mexico with a degree in Psychology. She is a pioneer in the world of sports, being the first woman to play, and score points, in a NCAA Division One football game.

Katie's football career started at Chatfield Senior High School in Littleton, Colorado where she played varsity football for four years. She was voted Homecoming Queen by her classmates and participated in halftime ceremonies wearing her uniform. As a senior, she was named Colorado Sportswoman of the Year as well as Teen People Magazine's Number One Teen Most Likely to Change the World. 

While attending the University of Colorado in 1999-2000, Katie became the first woman to make the football team. She then transferred to the University of New Mexico where she played three seasons for the Lobos.

In 2004, Katie spoke out publicly about the sexual harassment and rape she endured while at the University of Colorado. She has become prominent speaker on violence against women and travels the country to share her powerful story at colleges, women’s groups and other organizations. She has been a keynote speaker at numerous fundraisers, as well as, a featured speaker alongside Hilary Swank and Alec Baldwin at Mariska Hargitay’s Joyful Heart Foundation events. 

She has appeared on numerous television shows including Larry King Live, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, ESPN, and has been featured in various magazines and newspapers including: TIME, Sports Illustrated, Glamour, People, The New York Times, USA Today, and The Washington Post.

Katie has continued her football career, most recently becoming the first woman to play professional arena football with the Ft. Wayne Firehawks in 2010.

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CAPS - Survivors of Sexual Assault (Process) Group | facilitated by Dr. Courtney Avvampato & Susan Pulido, SSU Confidential Advocate
Apr
12
1:00 PM13:00

CAPS - Survivors of Sexual Assault (Process) Group | facilitated by Dr. Courtney Avvampato & Susan Pulido, SSU Confidential Advocate

This group is designed to provide a supportive space for survivors of sexual assault, including childhood sexual abuse, intimate partner and non-partner sexual violence. Group members will have the opportunity to share experiences, support each other, and build a greater sense of control and empowerment. Participants will learn about common reactions to these types of traumas, will gain greater understanding about the ways they can impact different areas of functioning, and will develop skills for improved coping as part of the healing process. We also focus on cultivating peer support networks for those who share these experiences. Please contact CAPS for more details about joining this group: 707-664-2153 or caps@sonoma.edu

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SSU Social Justice Week Presents: Understanding Human Trafficking Panel
Apr
6
2:30 PM14:30

SSU Social Justice Week Presents: Understanding Human Trafficking Panel

Join this Social Justice Week event with panelists Maya Babow, Russell Wilson, Rose Mukhar, Lori Furgoli, and Dustin Contreras. The student facilitators for this event are Joe Lofton (Host), Tania Arango Rodriguez (Zoom facilitator), Iszael Caballero, Jamilah Shimi, and Lindsey deRutte. Follow on Instagram @ssusocialjusticeweek. For more information about Social Justice week, go to https://ssusocialjusticeweek.wordpress.com. If you have any questions, please contact sojuststud@sonoma.edu.

Registration is required for these events

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month Day of Action - Wear Teal in support of Survivors, take a selfie, share
Apr
6
12:00 PM12:00

Sexual Assault Awareness Month Day of Action - Wear Teal in support of Survivors, take a selfie, share

This day of action is nationally recognized in the United States and observed annually as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). SAAM Day of Action provides a day to focus awareness on sexual violence prevention. Please wear teal, the color of sexual assault awareness and prevention, on the SAAM Day of Action!

This year we're asking you to tag us in a photo or direct message us on Instagram.  You may also email your photo to Susan at the address below.  We will then create a collage of photos to post on our social media as a way of supporting survivors and uniting in a small way against sexual violence.

Our handle is Advocacy@ssu. If you don't follow us, please start! The SSU CARES Student Assistants do a great job of keeping it updated.

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CAPS - Survivors of Sexual Assault (Process) Group | facilitated by Dr. Courtney Avvampato & Susan Pulido, SSU Confidential Advocate
Apr
5
1:00 PM13:00

CAPS - Survivors of Sexual Assault (Process) Group | facilitated by Dr. Courtney Avvampato & Susan Pulido, SSU Confidential Advocate

This group is designed to provide a supportive space for survivors of sexual assault, including childhood sexual abuse, intimate partner and non-partner sexual violence. Group members will have the opportunity to share experiences, support each other, and build a greater sense of control and empowerment. Participants will learn about common reactions to these types of traumas, will gain greater understanding about the ways they can impact different areas of functioning, and will develop skills for improved coping as part of the healing process. We also focus on cultivating peer support networks for those who share these experiences. Please contact CAPS for more details about joining this group: 707-664-2153 or caps@sonoma.edu

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