平特五不中

Event

SHIFT: Let鈥檚 Talk Gender Violence

Monday, September 24, 2018toFriday, September 28, 2018

SHIFT: Let鈥檚 Talk Gender Violence - Engaging through film and dialogue is an upcoming event that will be hosted by , a partner organization听on the IMPACTS Project.听SHIFT听is听a film festival style event that听aims to bring听a spotlight to the pressing issue of gender violence and听consider the role of colleges and universities in raising awareness and fostering change. 听

The week will feature 4 film screenings (with moderated discussion) and conclude with a public panel. At the events will be a Survivor Art Installation 鈥淲hat Were You Wearing?鈥澨鼳ll events are free and open to the public!

The Friday evening panel discussion will feature Adrienne Meador Murray (check out her bio and talk description below) in discussion with Kasari Govender (WestCoast LEAF),听Harlan Pruden (Qmunity), Lisa Smith (Department of Sociology, Douglas College), and听Chloe Garcia (PhD candidate and RA on the IMPACTS Project, 平特五不中).听

The听SHIFT organizing committee听acknowledges that Douglas College sits on the unceded, ancestral and traditional territories of the Coast Salish Peoples of the QayQayt and Kwikwetlem First Nations.

Adrienne Meador Murray听is a 17-year veteran law enforcement officer who finished her career as the Chief of Police with the University of Richmond Police Department. She is now the Executive Director of Training with Stafford and Associates and provides criminal and civil rights investigation services for incidents of sexual assault, stalking and intimate partner violence occurring in the postsecondary environment. Ms. Murray also oversees independent investigations of complex sexual misconduct cases; drafts institutional sexual misconduct policies and procedures; and conducts campus-based trainings pertaining to the resolution of sexual misconduct offenses on college and university campuses.

Violence Against Women: Divisiveness, Power and Control, the Legal Landscape and the Role of Men.听When we think of 鈥済endered violence鈥濃攕exual harassment, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, domestic and dating violence, stalking and human trafficking鈥攚e think of this as a 鈥渨omen鈥檚 issue鈥濃攁 crime that happens to women, impacts primarily women, and one that women stand up and talk about.听 But gendered violence is not a 鈥渨omen鈥檚 issue.鈥澨 It is a public health issue and a human rights issue that impacts all of us.听 This keynote will discuss the concept of 鈥渄ifference鈥 and the divisiveness within our culture that puts men against women in framing the conversation; will discuss the role of men and their importance in changing this narrative; will dispel myths commonly held about what sexual harassment and non-stranger sexual assault really look like; will evaluate the current legal landscape and the role of 鈥渇orce鈥 in the criminal justice response to victims across North America; and will build hope in terms of discussing what we can all do within our communities to change the story for the next woman.

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