03/28/2018
The first step toward preventing sexual assault is to acknowledge that everyone has a role to play. That’s the message that SUNY Cortland will share during Sexual Assault Awareness Month, starting with the It’s On Us Week of Action, April 2 to 6.
The events are part of the national It’s On Us initiative, which is a movement dedicated to ending sexual assault, domestic abuse, and stalking. Cortland’s It’s On Us Week of Action, coordinated by SUNY Cortland’s Title IX office, aims to cultivate awareness for these issues through student activities and engagement.
“Every campus does the Week of Action,” said senior psychology major Amanda Lagan of Levittown, N.Y., president of Students Active For Ending Rape (SAFER). “It’s just a matter of how seriously they take it.”
SUNY Cortland is taking the Week of Action very seriously:
Monday, April 2
Kicking off the week is the Green Dot Egg Hunt, during which students will search for plastic green eggs hidden around campus and redeem them for prizes available through Residence Life and Housing. Students may redeem their eggs from noon to 3 p.m. on Friday, April 6 in Van Hoesen Hall, Room B-33. Prizes include an Amazon Echo, a Bose Soundlink speaker, an HD smart TV and more. The Green Dot initiative, introduced to the College last year, asks students, faculty and staff to promote a positive campus culture by making ethical, everyday decisions.
Also on Monday, SAFER and the Greek Multicultural Council held the second annual “Speak Up” panel, a presentation on sexual violence organized by sophomore Tatiana Nolen, an athletic training major from the Bronx, N.Y. The panel explored a more ethnically diverse perspective on sexual violence.
Tuesday, April 3
A presentation on stalking awareness led by Senior Investigator Ed Marecek of the New York State Police will be held at 7 p.m. in Sperry Center, Room 106. This program is designed to help students, faculty and staff identify the signs of stalking and how to appropriately handle a stalking situation.
Wednesday, April 4
Keith Edwards will present “Ending Rape: A Social Change Approach to Sexual Violence.” Edwards, a speaker and educator on sexual violence prevention and founder of the ACPA Commission for Social Justice Educators, has been nationally recognized for his work to end sexual assault, and delivered a popular TEDx Talk, “Ending Rape.” Edwards’ presentation will be held at 7 p.m. in Corey Union Function Room and will focus on strategies for preventing sexual violence before it even happens.
Thursday, April 5
A panel in the Corey Union Exhibition Lounge at 7 p.m. titled “Who Do You See First? Options for Reporting Sexual Violence” will discuss the options an individual has for reporting a sexual assault incident both on and off campus. Panelists include state police investigator Marecek, Cortland YWCA sexual assault prevention educator Eric Schisler ’15, SUNY Cortland Title IX Coordinator Nan Pasquarello, University Police Department Investigator Amanda Wasson, Smith Tower Residence Hall Director Meghan Henley and SUNY Cortland student emergency medical technicians Joe Aabye, a senior biology major from Cadyville, N.Y. and Elaina Batista, a junior criminology major from Ronkonkoma, N.Y.
Friday, April 6
Concluding the Week of Action, SAFER will hold a tie-dying event from 4 to 6 p.m. in Corey Union, Room 301. Students are encouraged to stop by and tie-dye T-shirts sporting anti-sexual violence messages to support SAFER’s mission to raise awareness about sexual assault. Tie-dye supplies are first come, first served.
“We want to promote awareness that there are resources for students in these situations,” said Lagan. “No one’s ever really alone.”
Other Sexual Assault Awareness Month events at SUNY Cortland include:
- Take Back the Night march, Wednesday, April 11, 8 p.m., Corey Union steps.
- Around the World for Yeardley, Sunday, April 15, noon to 5 p.m. at the Stadium Complex. The rain location is Lusk Field House.
- A discussion on healthy relationships and consent, led by Jena Nicols Curtis, associate professor of health, Monday, April 16 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in Corey Union Exhibition Lounge.
- Jessica Congdon, film editor for “Miss Representation” and “The Mask You Live In,” will speak on “Feminism, Film, Men and the Media: Telling Our Stories Through Film” on Friday, April 20 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in Brockway Hall Jacobus Lounge. “The Mask You Live In” will be shown at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, April 16 in Sperry Center, Room 105 and “Miss Representation” will screen at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 17 in Sperry Center, Room 105.
For more information on the Week of Action, contact Nan Pasquarello, Title IX coordinator, at 607-753-4550.
Prepared by Communications Office writing intern Ben Mayberry