Advocating for Queer and BIPOC Survivors of Rape at Public Universities
Advocating for Queer and BIPOC Survivors of Rape at Public Universities: The #ChangeRapeCulture Movement offers theoretical groundings, model strategies, and practical solutions to understanding how rape culture affects public university culture. In 2019, at the University of Texas at San Antoni...
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| Format: | Online |
| Langue: | anglais |
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Lived Places Publishing
2025
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| Accès en ligne: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/158367.2 |
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| Résumé: | Advocating for Queer and BIPOC Survivors of Rape at Public
Universities: The #ChangeRapeCulture Movement offers theoretical
groundings, model strategies, and practical solutions to
understanding how rape culture affects public university
culture. In 2019, at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA),
#ChangeRapeCulture, created and led by queer Black students,
worked to champion the national conversation about rape culture.
Since then, the movement has gone from student protests to
conferences, workshops, fundraisers, community events, and
youth meetings about the reality of rape culture in America.
#ChangeRapeCulture aims to highlight stories from BIPOC,
LGBTQIA2S+ survivors; advocate for their rights; and dismantle the
harmful stereotypes that disadvantage sexual violence survivors in
real life. Every survivor of sexual abuse has a story to tell, and the
organizers of #ChangeRapeCulture are willing to risk everything
to make sure these stories are being spread to as many people as
possible. It happens way more than you think. All you have to do
is listen. |
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