March 26, 2007

SSU To Host Programs and Activities In Honor Of Sexual Assault Awareness Month In April

Sexual Assault Awareness Month is observed every April at Sonoma State University and is devoted to raising community awareness about sexual violence and prevention through special events. Sonoma State's peer education organization, Student Advocates for Education, will be hosting many activities for Sexual Assault Awareness Month in conjunction with local organizations.

Among the scheduled Sexual Assault Awareness Month events are:

Safe Spring Break, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., April 4, Stevenson Quad

A daylong event, held the week prior to Spring Break, which encourages students to practice safe and responsible behavior during spring break. Includes tabling in conjunction with other campus clubs, free giveaways, food and entertainment. SAFE will disperse information on responsible alcohol use, sexual health and sexual assault awareness.

The Clothesline Project/These Hands Won't Hurt, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., April 17, Stevenson and Salazar Quad

A visual display of t-shirts to honor and support survivors of sexual violence. Participants have the opportunity to make a shirt to add to the display. The Clothesline Project will also serve as a place to get educational information and find sexual assault prevention resources.

"These Hands Won't Hurt" is a program in which participants pledge against taking part in physical violence. Attendees can stamp their painted handprint on a banner as a statement against sexual violence.

Sex Signals, 7-9 p.m., April 17, Cooperage

A fun and interactive program put on by a professional improv team that examines the issues surrounding dating, sex and sexual assault. Blending a unique combination of improvisational comedy, education and audience participation, "Sex Signals" provides a provocative look at issues surrounding dating, sex and date rape on college campuses.

SSU Denim Day, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., April 23-24, Stevenson Quad

Denim Day participants will wear denim this day in order to protest an international protest of an Italian High Court ruling which overturned a rape conviction because the victim was wearing jeans. Attendees are encouraged to wear jeans and denim to make a statement about the ruling.

Take Back the Night, 7-10 p.m., April 25, The Cooperage

Take Back the Night is dedicated to raising awareness about sexual assault and creating a supportive environment for expression and empowerment. On this night, the community is encouraged to come together to break the silence and honor those who have survived sexual violence. The event incorporates an opportunity for speeches as well as a march around campus.

For more information about Sexual Assault Awareness Month, contact SAFE at (707) 664-2217 or e-mail safe@sonoma.edu. All SAAM events are held in collaboration with United Against Sexual Assault, the YWCA, Victims Assistance, and Associated Students Productions


Jean Wasp
Media Relations Coordinator
University Affairs
(707) 664-2057
jean.wasp@sonoma.edu