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Lectures
- Together We Can: Sexual Violence, Gender, and Responsibility
- Topics: sexual violence, socialization, language, gender performance, social change, responsibility to self and community
Learn about sexual violence and how to prevent it through an examination of the cultural ideologies, attitudes and behaviors that allow it to flourish. This lecture is easily adaptable for both novice and advanced audiences.
- Men Against Rape: Off the Bench & Into the Game
- Topics: sexual violence, masculinity, male responsibility, bystanders, creating dialogues between men, activism
Sexual violence is primarily perpetrated by men, but most men are not actively engaged in ending it. This lecture helps men understand the causes of sexual violence, and their crucial role in its prevention. This lecture is particularly valuable for helping men find ways to engage in productive and satisfying dialogues with other men.
- Man Up?: Masculinity and Popular Culture
- Topics: masculinity, gender, popular culture, representation, bystanders, social norms, cultural studies, discourse, critical thinking, media analysis, socialization, hegemony
The deconstruction of masculinity in popular culture provides valuable analytical tools for challenging unhealthy social norms. This lecture allows participants to engage in a cultural analysis of how masculinity is represented, and how that representation so frequently has negative repercussions in men’s lives.
- Making Life Easier: Changing Culture to Help Survivors of Sexual Violence
- Topics: sexual violence, advocacy, socialization, victim dynamics, language, victimization and blame, social change
When survivors of sexual violence come forward with their stories they are often met with doubt, disbelief, and even hostility from the culture around them. Identify the cultural myths about sexual violence that facilitate this lack of safe space and learn different techniques to challenge them. This program is of particular use to those working directly with victims, residence halls, and those training advocates.
- It Takes a Village: Interventions for Bullying
- Topics: bullying, violation, abuse, bystanders, language use, verbal self-defense, classroom engagement
Bullying takes many forms and poses serious challenges for those trying to prevent and respond to it. An examination of the cultural attitudes that allow bullying to flourish provides the basis for this lecture, which also provides relevant intervention and prevention techniques.
- It’s No Joke: The Cultural Acceptability of Stalking
- Topics: stalking, victim dynamics, violation, abuse, bystanders, popular culture, critical thinking, media analysis, cultural studies
Stalking is a serious problem that is all too often ignored or mocked—particularly in popular culture. Victims suffer unique trauma and are often subject to other types of violence when the stalking goes unchecked. This analysis examines representations of stalking and proposes practical tools for educating on this serious topic.
- Before It Happens: Realistic Strategies for Preventing Relationship Violence
- Topics: relationship violence, domestic violence, bullying, gender, social/interpersonal power dynamics, victim dynamics, racism, classism, male involvement
Relationship violence is endemic in our society. Its victims know no gender, race, class, or border. This lecture looks at the systemic causes of this violence, and through that examination, provides practical solutions to prevent it in our daily lives. Of particular use for Residence Halls, Domestic Violence Shelters/Services, and outreach programming for those not familiar with the topic.
- A Story of Alliances: Working Together Across Difference
- Topics: alliance-buidling, social privilege & oppression, social justice, coalitions, feminism, violence prevention
Engaging men in violence prevention is about more than recruitment; it is also about sustainability. This inspiring and entertaining lecture utilizes the presenters’ personal experiences working together for over ten years to explore how engaging men in violence prevention is about creating strong alliances that can facilitate fruitful work spaces, longstanding collaborations, hope for the future, and some funny stories.
- The Hiding: A Conversation About Male Victims of Relationship Violence
- Topics: relationship violence, domestic violence, bullying, gender inclusivity, third-wave feminism, social justice, male involvement, cultural studies
Conversations about relationship/domestic violence often focus on a paradigm within which men are viewed primarily as perpetrators, and women are viewed primarily as victims. This lecture focuses on altering that paradigm to both acknowledge that men are, in fact, frequent victims of such violence, and to help alter the cultural attitudes and myths that ignore this reality. Of particular use for agencies charged with domestic violence prevention, response, and advocacy, as well as men’s rights organizations.
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Performances
- Jeffrey Bucholtz’s A Way From Violence
- Topics: sexual violence, racism, classism, homophobia, (dis)ability, intersectionality of oppression, feminism, activism, social justice, masculinity, male involvement
In this educational performance (and film), Jeffrey Bucholtz uses dramatic monologues, lecture and spoken word to address how different forms of oppression create a culture in which sexual violence is more likely to occur. The performance includes both comedic and dramatic content, and is designed for mature audiences. Involves audience “call and response.” Run time approximately 90 min.
- Unite Tonight to End Violence
- Topics: sexual assault awareness month, violence prevention, feminism, women’s history, activism, social justice
In this provocative spoken-word performance, designed specifically for Sexual Assault Awareness Month rallies/events, participants learn about the history of the movement, identify the root causes of violence, and engage in a process of creating social change and healing. This performance, is broken into 3-5 segments depending on audience and facilitates a sense of community, hope, and passion. Involves audience “call and response.” Run time approximately 15-30 minutes.
- Together We Can
- Topics: violence prevention, personal growth, feminism, activism, social justice, male involvement
In this engaging spoken-word performance, participants will experience a three-part emotional and intellectual “battle-cry” designed to motivate the type of energy and passion required to create progressive social change. Involves audience “call and response.” Run time approximately 20 minutes.
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