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Higher Ed in the Era of #MeToo

Join us for a free half day conference at MIT on how the recent #MeToo movement has impacted higher education. There will be a mix of panels and workshops to encourage dialogue and learning between students, faculty, activists, and other experts. 

The #MeToo movement, started by Tarana Burke in 2006, has highlighted the prevalence of sexual violence within all aspects of our society - from Hollywood to college campuses. As more survivors share their experiences, we need more creative ways to support, prevent, innovate, and collaborate on this issue. Many marginalized communities have led the fight to end sexual violence yet history has put their work and experiences on the margins. In order to truly focus on prevention and support, we must elevate these communities and their leaders. The conference will be followed by a cocktail reception to share what was learned and continue the discussion!

Register here: tinyurl.com/metoogcws

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FRIDAY April 20, 2018
Registration  12:00pm - 1:00pm

1:00pm Plenary Panel
Building 3 Room 270

Featuring:
Chardonnay Madkins, End Rape on Campus
Dr. Ashwini Tambe, University of Maryland at College Park
Dr. Kimberly Theidon, Tufts University
Moderated by: Dr. Sarah Jackson, Northeastern University

2:30pm Breakout Sessions
Building 4, Rooms 163 & 237


Panel: #MeToo in the Media
Featuring:
Dr. Barbara Gottfried, Boston University
Julianne Escobedo Sheperd, Jezebel
Dr. Ashwini Tambe, University of Maryland at College Park

Workshop: From Margins to Center: Working Toward Intersectional Justice and Sexual Freedom
Featuring:
Aida Manduley, MSW

4:00pm Breakout Sessions
Building 4, Rooms 163 & 237

Panel: Critical Perspectives of Title IX
Featuring:
Naomi Mann, Boston University
Moriah Silver, MSilver Consulting
Ruth Vaughn, Victim Rights Law Center

Workshop: Bystander Invention
Featuring: Boston Area Rape Crisis Center

5:30pm Cocktail Reception Building W20 - 306

For more information, contact gcws@mit.edu

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