BYU Women’s Services & Resources, Title IX and Sexual Assault Survivor Advocacy Services are hosting events from April 4–8 for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Yesterday, an Awareness Galleryof booths and information taught students the difference between facts and myths concerning sexual assault and provided resources for those who needed them.
Future events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month include a “Join the Conversation” booth in the Wilkinson Student Center Terrace from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today, an “Engaging Men in the Conversation” event tomorrow from 5–6 p.m. at WSC 3220, and an Ice Cream & Consent event 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at WSC 3211 on Friday.
A sign reminds students that victims are not to blame for assaults. An Awareness Gallery event on Tuesday shared resources about sexual assault. (Nicole Olson)
A student reads an empowering quote. An Awareness Gallery event on Tuesday shared resources about sexual assault. (Nicole Olson)
Each booth provides information and resources to fight against sexual assault. An Awareness Gallery event on Tuesday shared resources about sexual assault. (Nicole Olson)
A man learns more about sexual assault advocacy at a booth. An Awareness Gallery event on Tuesday shared resources about sexual assault. (Nicole Olson)
Sexual assault statistics are on display throughout the event. An Awareness Gallery event on Tuesday shared resources about sexual assault. (Nicole Olson)
Students talk at the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition booth. An Awareness Gallery event on Tuesday shared resources about sexual assault. (Nicole Olson)
Utah Children’s Justice Centers seek to help children affected by sexual assault. An Awareness Gallery event on Tuesday shared resources about sexual assault. (Nicole Olson)
Women discuss sexual assault resources. An Awareness Gallery event on Tuesday shared resources about sexual assault. (Nicole Olson)
People take a quick survey to get a free brownie. An Awareness Gallery event on Tuesday shared resources about sexual assault. (Nicole Olson)
A quote from Carl Jung is displayed. An Awareness Gallery event on Tuesday shared resources about sexual assault. (Nicole Olson)