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SAPE Speaks is a podcast created by Sexual Assault Peer Educators, a student group committed to educating the Georgetown community about interpersonal violence and supporting survivors of sexual assault. SAPE hopes that this collection of conversations will encourage, support, educate, and inspire necessary dialogue in the Georgetown community. The views expressed in the podcast are a representation of the speakers themselves, and not all reflect Health Education Services or Georgetown University.

SAPE Speaks Georgetown Sexual Assault Peer Educators

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SAPE Speaks is a podcast created by Sexual Assault Peer Educators, a student group committed to educating the Georgetown community about interpersonal violence and supporting survivors of sexual assault. SAPE hopes that this collection of conversations will encourage, support, educate, and inspire necessary dialogue in the Georgetown community. The views expressed in the podcast are a representation of the speakers themselves, and not all reflect Health Education Services or Georgetown University.

    What About Men?

    What About Men?

    In conversations about interpersonal violence, have you ever been asked “what about men?” Have you ever pondered the question yourself? On the twelfth episode of SAPE Speaks, fellows Alex Brown and Ryan Samway sit down with Associate Director of the LGBTQ Resource Center, Riley Jelenick to discuss the topical, and at times contentious, question – “What about Men?” They explore why the question can be so controversial, the silencing of male and queer survivors, the effects of toxic masculinity and more. Listen to the episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!

    • 47 Min.
    Getting to Know Marlee Liss

    Getting to Know Marlee Liss

    Join us to learn about our Sexual Assault Awareness Month guest, Marlee Liss. Marlee is an award-winning speaker, restorative justice advocate, author, and lesbian Jewish feminist. As a somatic educator, she has supported thousands of women and non-binary folk in healing shame and transforming trauma.



    Below is a SAAM programming schedule with links to register and participate–We hope you can join us!

    In-Person Events


    April 12th - "Restorative Justice for Sexual Harm: Why I Fought for a Circle, Not a Courtroom" Keynote at Copley Formal Lounge from 5:30-6:30 Pm


    April 13th - “The Sex Ed We Need: Consent, LGBTQIA+ Inclusion, and Pleasure" Workshop at Bulldog Alley from 3:30-4:30 PM

    April 26th - Denim & Gray on Copley Lawn from 11-4 PM





    Resources

    Title IX at Georgetown University is designed to be a resource for students, faculty, and staff on issues relating to sexual misconduct, discrimination based on sex, and discrimination based on pregnancy, including options for getting immediate help; the University’s policies against sexual misconduct; how to report sexual misconduct; the University’s Sexual Misconduct Reference Guide; and campus initiatives.

    U ASK DC This website and smartphone app lists all of the relevant information and resources for universities in Washington, D.C., including Georgetown University.

    Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE (24/7 hotline) RAINN’s on-line hotline provides live, secure, anonymous crisis support for victims of sexual assault and their families.

    DC Rape Crisis Center (202) 333-RAPE (24/7 hotline)

    DC Rape Crisis Center offers services that help survivors and their families heal from the aftermath of sexual violence including crisis intervention, counseling and advocacy.

    • 44 Min.
    What is Restorative Justice? Unpacking RJ with Jess Naidu

    What is Restorative Justice? Unpacking RJ with Jess Naidu

    On this episode of SAPE Speaks, senior Esme Kalbag and Sophomore Alex Brown sit down with Jessica D. Naidu who works a the Center for Restorative Justice at University of San Diego. This episode walks through what restorative justice means, breaks down misconceptions, and discusses how cases of sexual misconduct or gender-based misconduct can be addressed through a restorative justice approach on a college campus.



    If you want to learn more, watch Jessica's video titled A Quick Guide to Restorative Justice for Gender-Based Misconduct.



    Resources

    Title IX at Georgetown University is designed to be a resource for students, faculty, and staff on issues relating to sexual misconduct, discrimination based on sex, and discrimination based on pregnancy, including options for getting immediate help; the University’s policies against sexual misconduct; how to report sexual misconduct; the University’s Sexual Misconduct Reference Guide; and campus initiatives.

    U ASK DC This website and smartphone app lists all of the relevant information and resources for universities in Washington, D.C., including Georgetown University.

    Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE (24/7 hotline) RAINN’s on-line hotline provides live, secure, anonymous crisis support for victims of sexual assault and their families.

    DC Rape Crisis Center (202) 333-RAPE (24/7 hotline)

    DC Rape Crisis Center offers services that help survivors and their families heal from the aftermath of sexual violence including crisis intervention, counseling and advocacy.

    • 40 Min.
    Between the Blurred Lines: Breaking Down Rape Culture in Music

    Between the Blurred Lines: Breaking Down Rape Culture in Music

    On the ninth episode of SAPE Speaks, fellows Noa Offman, Alex Brown, Lia Gilleran, and Thao Nguyen sit down to discuss how music perpetuates and reflects modern rape culture. They analyze lyrics from popular songs across music genres, interrogating how our society idealizes and normalizes interpersonal violence. 

    Transcript



    Resources

    Title IX at Georgetown University is designed to be a resource for students, faculty, and staff on issues relating to sexual misconduct, discrimination based on sex, and discrimination based on pregnancy, including options for getting immediate help; the University’s policies against sexual misconduct; how to report sexual misconduct; the University’s Sexual Misconduct Reference Guide; and campus initiatives.

    U ASK DC This website and smartphone app lists all of the relevant information and resources for universities in Washington, D.C., including Georgetown University.

    Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE (24/7 hotline) RAINN’s on-line hotline provides live, secure, anonymous crisis support for victims of sexual assault and their families.

    DC Rape Crisis Center (202) 333-RAPE (24/7 hotline)

    DC Rape Crisis Center offers services that help survivors and their families heal from the aftermath of sexual violence including crisis intervention, counseling and advocacy.

    • 27 Min.
    Bringing in the Bystander: Cultivating a Safer Campus Community with Hannah Gray

    Bringing in the Bystander: Cultivating a Safer Campus Community with Hannah Gray

    On this episode of SAPE Speaks, sophomore Noa Offman and staff clinician, Brit Egan, sit down with Hannah Gray, an interpersonal Violence Education, and Training Specialist, to discuss Georgetown University’s new bystander intervention program mandatory for all freshmen and transfer students. Highlighting the importance of Bringing in the Bystander training, this podcast covers critical matters such as what it means to be a bystander, examples of situations that need intervention in the context of a college campus, barriers to intervening - both personal and external, dismantling internal biases of survivors, and supporting a disclosure.

    Transcript

    • 27 Min.
    Interpersonal Violence and Undocumentation: A Conversation with Jenn Crewalk

    Interpersonal Violence and Undocumentation: A Conversation with Jenn Crewalk

    During the sixth episode of SAPE Speaks, first year Noa Offman and junior Esme Kalbag sit down with Jennifer Crewalk, the Associate Director for Undocumented Student Services at Georgetown University’s Center for Multicultural Equity and Access. Jennifer speaks about the unique experiences and barriers that survivors of undocumented status experience, and what work needs to be done on Georgetown’s campus and college campuses across the country to make services and resources more inclusive, accessible, and considerate to undocumented survivors.

    Transcript

    Resources

    Title IX at Georgetown University is designed to be a resource for students, faculty, and staff on issues relating to sexual misconduct, discrimination based on sex, and discrimination based on pregnancy, including options for getting immediate help; the University’s policies against sexual misconduct; how to report sexual misconduct; the University’s Sexual Misconduct Reference Guide; and campus initiatives.

    U ASK DC This website and smartphone app lists all of the relevant information and resources for universities in Washington, D.C., including Georgetown University.

    Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE (24/7 hotline) RAINN’s on-line hotline provides live, secure, anonymous crisis support for victims of sexual assault and their families.

    DC Rape Crisis Center (202) 333-RAPE (24/7 hotline)

    DC Rape Crisis Center offers services that help survivors and their families heal from the aftermath of sexual violence including crisis intervention, counseling and advocacy.

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