I am writing to invite you to register for the third annual Sexual
Assault Summit. If you are interested in joining us, please register:
http://shepherdapps.wlu.edu/assault/registration.asp
The previous summits have been excellent opportunities to participate
in a dialogue about sexual misconduct issues on college campuses. This
year we will have an emphasis on peer education and bystander
intervention. As you'll see from the below schedule, we expect it to be
an excellent program.
Sexual Assault Summit Programs
Washington and Lee University
March 27-28, 2009
Friday March 27
7:00 - 9:00 pm Student Presentations and Discussion
1. “Every 2 Minutes,” Carolyn DiPorspero, Cate Domino, and
Juliette Jordan,
The College of William and Mary.
2. “The Date,” Jenna Kramer & Christina Catillo, Millersville
University.
3. “Helping Men Speak Up,” Chris Browning and Greg Lennon,
Washington and Lee University.
Saturday March 28
8:15 - 8:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks, Dr. Jennifer Sayre,
Washington and Lee University.
8:30 - 9:15 Opening SESSION: “You Talking to Me? Engaging Men in
the Solution to End Sexual Assault on Campus,” Robert Franklin, Male
Outreach Coordinator ,Virginia Department of Health.
9:30 - 10:30 General SESSION: “Innovative Ways to Use
Technology,” Representative from the Rape Abuse & Incest National
Network(RAINN).
10:45 - 12:15 Interest Session I
1. “Reaching Student Athletes - Finding Strengths,” Jennifer
Underwood and
Jessica Stallard, Virginia Tech.
2. “Men in the Movement,” Joshua O’Donnell and Johnathan Grove,
Western Washington University.
3. “Evidence for a Comprehensive Approach to Sexual Assault
Prevention,”
Trisha Hunsker, The College of William and Mary.
12:30 - 2:00 Luncheon KEYNOTE: “Guy Fi: The Fictions that Rule
Men's Lives,"
Dr. Christopher Kilmartin, University of Mary Washington.
2:15 - 3:30 Interest Session II
1. “Man Up: Violence Prevention and College Athletics,” Kacy
Silverstein and
Margaret Hope, Vanderbilt University.
2. “Guy Fi Defiance: Educating and Mobilizing Men in Sexual Assault
Prevention,” Chris Kilmartin, Mary Washington College.
3. “Implementation of the Red Flag Campaign,” Jan Kaufman,
Washington and Lee University: Trisha Hunsaker, The College of
William
and Mary: and Ray Tuttle with students from University of Mary
Washington.
3:45 - 5:00 Closing SESSION: “Ending Violence One Green Dot at a
Time…Bystander Intervention,” Dr. Dorothy Edwards, University of
Kentucky.
Jennifer M. Sayre, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Early-Fielding University Center
University Counseling Service
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, Virginia 24450-0303
540-458-8750
540-458-8989 (FAX)
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