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Boundaries: What the…. Protect Yourself!
Thank you all for coming out to the Enough is Enough Kick-off events yesterday! Today we have even more fun planned! Check it out… Tuesday, April 5th: 8:00am -5:00pm: Brick Wall of Violence, Brick Lounge/Gilman Lounge - Take a moment to tell your story of how you or someone you know has been effected by violence. 8:00am-5:00pm: Violence through ART with AAD 260 (Campus Center Atrium)– Commercial Art II students created a poster series of illustrations to educate people about acts of violence. MEET THE ARTISTS on 4/6 from 11:00 am – 12:15 pm 8:00am-5:00pm: Shoes of the Victims/13 Stories of Domestic Violence (Terrace) – Take time to reflect as you interact with this display of shoes with corresponding stories of women who have been murdered on college campuses around the county. 8:00am – 5:00pm: Offensive Clothing Display (Outside GYM Lobby) – See a display of real pieces of clothing that were sold in retail stores and on the internet. Are you offended? Tell us your opinion. 8:00am – 5:00pm: Rochester Regional Coalition Against Human Trafficking (Campus Center Atrium)- Tabling on sex trafficking and the impact it has on our community. 12:00pm – 1:00pm: These Hands Don’t Hurt Pledge (Main Dining, Brick Lounge, North Atrium, Building 10) – Come take the Pledge that you will not participate in violence. 12:00pm – 1:00pm: Self Defense with Chris Otero (Main Dining) – Learn how violence can be stopped and how you can protect yourself in an interactive way. 2:00pm – 4:00pm: Get Active, Not Physical (Gym, Racquet Ball Courts) – Faculty, staff and students are welcome to get active and learn ways to positively cope with anxiety and stress. Come strut your stuff and get active! Join the FUN! 2:00pm- 4:00pm: Why I stayed and Why I left (Outside of the Gym) - Ever wonder why some people stay in an abusive relationship? Here are some true confessions of why people stay and why they leave. 8:00pm- Campus Violence Pool Tournament (Tribune Hall)- Come and compete in a pool tournament and test your knowledge of different types of violence and community resources. Kara Kupinski / Margaret Whelehan | |