4/17/19

Alicia Almendariz

April is Sexual Consent Awareness month, and Bobcats across campus are participating in the  movement. Bobcat Update's Alicia Almendariz (AHL-MEHN-DAH-REES) has the story.
 
I ASK, created by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, is a campaign spreading awareness to end sex without consent. Sex without consent is a criminal assault.
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According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, 1 in 5 women and 1 in 67 men experience sexual assault in their lives. The Student Health Center and Men Against Violence are promoting the campaign across campus to encourage a positive conversation about sex and consent.
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Texas State offers multiple resources for sexual assault victims, such as the Student Health Center, counseling services and Title IX. Title IX, amended in 1972, encourages sexual assault SURVIVORS to continue their education.
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Men Against Violence will host various events including a movie screening of Audrie and Daisy and the S-L-U-T-S dance party at Sewell Park. The events will begin on April 22nd and end on April 26th.  SU: For more information on how to join the I ASK movement, you can visit the Student Health Center web page or  NSVRC.org. For Bobcat Update, I'm Alicia Almendariz.

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