10/13/2021
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Social Justice and Equity Center has partnered with the Student Health and Wellness Center to provide support for people who have experienced Domestic Violence. Through our center there are two Confidential Advocates who students can speak to about personal experiences without it being reported via Cares. Take a moment to look through our resources for you.
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Slide 1: Header text, “Welcome to the Social Justice & Equity Center” at the top. Below it there is a red and grey graphic of a little house, two trees and two picket fences. Below that there is a smaller text saying, “Please enjoy our space responsibly. Our Coordinators are working remotely”
Slide 2: At the top is “Confidential Advocates” in large text with a subheading saying, “What can they do?” In a large grey text-box below that it reads, “At SOU, most faculty and staff are required by law to share information they learn about sexual assault, relationship violence, r**e, and stalking. Confidential Advocates can keep your story private and give you advice as you seek resources or decide whether or not to report your experience.”
Slide 3: Title text reads “Shemaina Maeve” with a subtitle of “They/He [and] Elle/Él” pronouns. There is a photo of Shemaina below that. Then a gray textbook reads, “Shemaina is the Equity Coordinator for Gender and Sexuality Justice and a Confidential Advocate for bias, discrimination, sexual violence, and relationship violence. Book a meeting with Shemaina at ‘[email protected]’”
Slide 4: Title text reads “Marvin Woodard” with a subtitle of “He/Him/His [and] Él” pronouns. There is a photo of Marvin below that. Then a gray textbook reads, “Marvin is the Equity Coordinator for Racial Justice and is a Confidential Advocate for bias, discrimination, sexual violence, and relationship violence. Book a meeting with Shemaina at ‘[email protected]’” Slide 5: Large text reads “Having a tough time?” Subtext reads, “We totally get it” Then there are two gray text-boxes. The first, marked by a large number 1 reads, “Book time with our coordinators. They can talk about anything and connect you with resources. The second box, marked by a large number 2 reads, “Get help for you or a friend at ‘tinyurl.com/souCares' A Cares Note tells SOU to reach out with support.
Slide 5: Large text reads “Having a tough time?” Subtext reads, “We totally get it” Then there are two gray text-boxes. The first, marked by a large number 1 reads, “Book time with our coordinators. They can talk about anything and connect you with resources. The second box, marked by a large number 2 reads, “Get help for you or a friend at ‘tinyurl.com/souCares' A Cares Note tells SOU to reach out with support.