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MCC Daily Tribune

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. MCC honors victims, survivors, and allies by providing a variety of programming. Visit Deja Brew for themed coffee sleeves. Also, please consider joining us at the following events. 

Reserve your spot for these April events now via our Bookings page!

  • April 15: Victim/Suspect Documentary Showing and Panel 
    Victim/Suspect explores the criminalization of sexual assault victims. The documentary follows journalist Rachel de Leon’s investigation into a nationwide pattern where young women are arrested for making false rape reports, even though police officers can lie during interviews with accusers. This documentary is an essential watch for future police officers and folks working in the criminal justice space. For the panel, we will be joined by Maddi Howard from RESTORE, E Bjorkman from the New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault, and Rebecca Phelps who is a local survivor advocate and activist.
    6pm to 8pm in Room 5-100 (reservation required)
     
  • April 17: The Bachelor Lunch: Red and Green Flags
    Using the popular show, The Bachelor, join us for lunch discussion on red and green relationship flags.
    12pm to 1pm in Room 3-115 (reservation required)
     
  • April 17: Victim/Suspect Documentary Showing 
    Victim/Suspect explores the criminalization of sexual assault victims. The documentary follows journalist Rachel de Leon’s investigation into a nationwide pattern where young women are arrested for making false rape reports, even though police officers can lie during interviews with accusers. This documentary is an essential watch for future police officers and folks working in the criminal justice space.
    6pm to 7:30pm at the Downtown Campus - High Falls (reservation required)
     
  • April 30: Sexual Violence and White Supremacy
    Join RESTORE for a timely conversation on white supremacy and sexual violence.
    12:30pm to 1:30pm in Room 3-115 (reservation required)

For more information about any of these events, or if you would like to offer extra credit, please contact Michelle Carroll (mcarroll29@monroecc.edu).

Michelle Carroll
Student Rights and Responsibilities
04/10/2024