Thursday, May 12, 2011
Every Little Bit Counts…even at Sun God!
UCSD’s annual Sun God is this Friday May 13th. With so many activities going on, we need to make sure we all know what to do to be safe and have fun. What better way to have fun and be prepared than by following our Every Little Bit Counts model? It’s an effective way of staying safe and helping your friends stay safe.
Be a responsive bystander on this crazy day, follow our IDEAS model:
If you feel that a situation is getting out of hand INTERRUPT the situation and say something like “Hey let’s go check out the food vendors.”
You can also DISTRACT the people in the situation and say something like “Who’s that on stage?”
If you feel like you cannot or do not want to handle the situation on your own you can always ENGAGE YOUR PEERS. Telling your friends “We should help go help them,” can alter the situation.
If you see a situation and really feel like it is getting too out of control you can always call the AUTHORITES. Call the UCSD PD at 534-HELP from anywhere on the field for help.
The key point of the day is not only your SAFETY, but the SAFETY of everybody around you. Remember “We don’t leave anybody behind.”
It starts with you.
Be a responsive bystander.
submitted: Brenda
Undergraduate Outreach Project Intern
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Every Little Bit Counts... even at Sun God!
As the Sun God festival gets closer and closer, make sure to keep an eye out for your friends and take care of one another!
As you might know, the third message SARC is promoting is "Would you help a drunk friend home from a party? 4 out of 5 UCSD students do."
Check out our ucsdSARC's Youtube Channel and watch our fun new video!
Be an active bystander during Sun God! Because every little BIT counts...
What do you think of our video? Give us your thoughts!
As you might know, the third message SARC is promoting is "Would you help a drunk friend home from a party? 4 out of 5 UCSD students do."
Check out our ucsdSARC's Youtube Channel and watch our fun new video!
Be an active bystander during Sun God! Because every little BIT counts...
What do you think of our video? Give us your thoughts!
Sexual Assault Awareness Month in Review
April was full of events to promote awareness about sexual assault and violence.
SARC started off the month with National Day of Action, where we teamed up with the six colleges and even UCSD’s grad housing and medical school to plant flowers for strength. We provided pots and forget-me-not flower seeds so that participants could plant their own flower and pledge to end violence or to honor a victim. This was a great success and students all over UCSD now have sprouting plants in their homes showing that they took a stand.
The month continued with Gender Buffets at the Women’s Center every Friday, ‘See you at the Cross’ events, SAAM displays, and tabling on library walk.
Denim Day was April 21st, and students and staff got together to promote awareness of sexual violence with many of our friends and organizations on campus. Vice Chancellor Penny Rue spoke, and denim patches were decoreated for the Denim Day 2011 display.
At the end of the month, A.S Women’s Commission put on another Take Back the night and it was extremely well done. With preformances by Eveoke and the Dots, and an open mic for testimonials, it was an empowering night for all who attended.
Thank you to the entire SAAM committee for making April
and Sexual Assault Awareness Month a great success.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Have you seen it? If not, here it is.
Have you seen our latest video, It's been playing on various locations around campus. Well if you haven't now you have the chance to see it here. Everybody parties with their friends but is everybody willing to help a drunk friend? Would you help a drunk friend home from a party?
click on the link above to see SARC's latest video.
click on the link above to see SARC's latest video.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
It's Denim Day
Denim Day is finally here! Wear denim and show support by attending Denim Day of Awareness at the Cross Cultural Center.
WHAT IS DENIM DAY?
In 1999, the Italian Supreme Court overturned a rape conviction because the victim was wearing tight jeans at the time of the assault. The justices stated that the woman must have helped her attacker remove her jeans, from which they inferred consent. People all around the world were outraged. Wearing jeans on this anniversary became an international symbol of protest against erroneous and destructive attitudes... about sexual violence.
Denim Day of Awareness is a simple way for UCSD to show their support of ending sexual violence in our community.
WHAT IS DENIM DAY?
In 1999, the Italian Supreme Court overturned a rape conviction because the victim was wearing tight jeans at the time of the assault. The justices stated that the woman must have helped her attacker remove her jeans, from which they inferred consent. People all around the world were outraged. Wearing jeans on this anniversary became an international symbol of protest against erroneous and destructive attitudes... about sexual violence.
Denim Day of Awareness is a simple way for UCSD to show their support of ending sexual violence in our community.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Denim Day is almost here!!!
Wear your denim on April 21st to show support for victims and survivors of sexual violence.
WHAT IS DENIM DAY?
In 1999, the Italian Supreme Court overturned a rape conviction because the victim was wearing tight jeans at the time of the assault. The justices stated that the woman must have helped her attacker remove her jeans, from which they inferred consent. People all around the world were outraged. Wearing jeans on this anniversary became an international symbol of protest against erroneous and destructive attitudes... about sexual violence.
Denim Day of Awareness is a simple way for UCSD to show their support of ending sexual violence in our community.
What you can do:
*ATTEND the event Denim Day of Awareness on Facebook if you are going to wear jeans with a purpose all day long!
*Join us at the Cross Cultural Center for refreshments, music, and information on how you can stop sexual violence on our campus.
*Come by our table on Library Walk to decorate denim patches for our denim day display!
*Invite your friends to wear denim on April 21st!
Check out the Women's Center page: http://women.ucsd.edu/ or SARC's page http://sarc.ucsd.edu/ for more information!
WHAT IS DENIM DAY?
In 1999, the Italian Supreme Court overturned a rape conviction because the victim was wearing tight jeans at the time of the assault. The justices stated that the woman must have helped her attacker remove her jeans, from which they inferred consent. People all around the world were outraged. Wearing jeans on this anniversary became an international symbol of protest against erroneous and destructive attitudes... about sexual violence.
Denim Day of Awareness is a simple way for UCSD to show their support of ending sexual violence in our community.
What you can do:
*ATTEND the event Denim Day of Awareness on Facebook if you are going to wear jeans with a purpose all day long!
*Join us at the Cross Cultural Center for refreshments, music, and information on how you can stop sexual violence on our campus.
*Come by our table on Library Walk to decorate denim patches for our denim day display!
*Invite your friends to wear denim on April 21st!
Check out the Women's Center page: http://women.ucsd.edu/ or SARC's page http://sarc.ucsd.edu/ for more information!
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
DAY OF ACTION!
Today is the DAY OF ACTION for Sexual Assault Awareness Month!
Come plant a flower in honor of a victim/survivor who you know, take a ribbon, and show your support. SARC and our friends on campus will be at the various locations below so come and visit:
Library Walk - 11:00am-1:30pm
Revelle - 12:00pm-1:00pm - Revelle Plaza
Sixth College - 12:00pm-2:00pm - Pepper Canyon Hall
Marshall - 12:00pm-2:00pm - Oceanview Terrace (OVT)
Old Student Center - 1:00pm-3:00pm
ERC - 1:00pm-3:00pm - Cafe Ventanas
Warren - 2:00pm-3:30pm - EBU3
Muir - 2:00pm-3:30pm - Pines
The Village - 2:15pm-3:30pm - Marketplace Village West
Hope to see you all there!
Come plant a flower in honor of a victim/survivor who you know, take a ribbon, and show your support. SARC and our friends on campus will be at the various locations below so come and visit:
Library Walk - 11:00am-1:30pm
Revelle - 12:00pm-1:00pm - Revelle Plaza
Sixth College - 12:00pm-2:00pm - Pepper Canyon Hall
Marshall - 12:00pm-2:00pm - Oceanview Terrace (OVT)
Old Student Center - 1:00pm-3:00pm
ERC - 1:00pm-3:00pm - Cafe Ventanas
Warren - 2:00pm-3:30pm - EBU3
Muir - 2:00pm-3:30pm - Pines
The Village - 2:15pm-3:30pm - Marketplace Village West
Hope to see you all there!
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