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Changing the Culture of Violence O verview Sexual Assault Awareness Month Change the culture ASU Denim Day Content ahead could be triggering The Consent Game This year the national theme for Sexual Assault Awareness Month is I Ask When we encourage everyone to practice ID: 801610

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2019 Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Changing the Culture of Violence

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Change the culture

ASU Denim Day

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Content ahead could be triggering.

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The Consent Game©This year, the national theme for Sexual Assault Awareness Month is “I Ask.” When we encourage everyone to practice consent and ask, we are demonstrating that consent is a normal, healthy, and necessary part of everyday interactions. Join us this April as various ASU departments and student organizations have come together to host a variety of events intended to educate and empower.

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month at ASU: What to expect

Prevention eventsSun Devil Support Network trainingASU Denim Day 2019Social media campaign Community connection Skill building Find the full list of events at https://eoss.asu.edu/mvp/events

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What can you do?

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Get involved!

Join the Sun Devil Support Network

Join the Sun Devil Movement for Violence

Prevention

Become

a peer educator

Interested?

Email consent@asu.edu

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Wear denim as a visible sign of protest against the myths that still surround sexual assault.

ASU Denim Day- April 24th In 1998, an Italian Supreme Court judge overturned a rape conviction because the victim wore tight jeans, arguing that she would have had to help the perpetrator take them off and therefore it was not rape.

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After this case, denim became an international sign of protest against the myths that still surround sexual violence. Sexual violence is never a victim’s fault. The way someone dresses never implies consent.Alcohol can be a factor in sexual assault, but it is never the cause. Many victims and survivors know the assailant. Sexual

violence is preventable. See something. Say something.

Debunk myths about sexual violence

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Questions?

Email consent@asu.edu

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ASU’s Sexual Violence Awareness and Response Websitehttps://sexualviolenceprevention.asu.edu ASU Police DepartmentASU Police Victim Advocate- Confidential* ASU Counseling Services - Confidential* ASU Health Services – Confidential* ASU Advocacy and AssistanceASU Student Rights and ResponsibilitiesTitle IX Student Coordinator

Sun Devil Support Network*All faculty, staff and student employees are mandatory reporters unless noted above.

Connect

to resources

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RAINN National Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPENational Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFEASU Sun Devil Anonymous Hotline: 1-877-SUN-DEVL

More resources

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Take

care of yourself, each other, and your community.