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Victim blaming is very prevalent. Be aware of what it is and work to help stop it! Want more information? Want to be inv...
08/27/2021

Victim blaming is very prevalent. Be aware of what it is and work to help stop it! Want more information? Want to be involved in making a positive change on Emporias Campus? Contact is at [email protected]

05/09/2021

Trauma responses are not always the same for all people. Here are a few examples of what trauma can look like...

05/07/2021

Finish this sentence:

I love my past self because _______________

04/29/2021

Nearly all of forms of online violence disproportionately affect women, while the pandemic has accelerated these trends offline and online.

Last day! Head to the Preston Room in the Union to check out the Apathy Effect exhibit!
04/29/2021

Last day! Head to the Preston Room in the Union to check out the Apathy Effect exhibit!

Today is the final day of The Apathy Effect exhibit on campus! This 3-day exhibit will be free and open to the public Tu...
04/29/2021

Today is the final day of The Apathy Effect exhibit on campus!

This 3-day exhibit will be free and open to the public Tuesday, April 27th from 9 am-7 pm, Wednesday, April 26th from 9 am-7 pm and Thursday, April 29th from 9 am-5 pm in the ESU Memorial Union, Preston Room.

The Apathy Effect exhibit immerses the audience in stories of resilient young survivors of human trafficking and the response of everyday people who were ignited with empathy when confronted by exploitation and the apathy that fuels it. This educational exhibit ignites empathy and empowers participants with a response to issues of exploitation. The multimedia journey is told through original film, photography, and genuine artifacts with either self-guided or small group interactive tours available.

Please join us in raising awareness and putting an end to human trafficking and child exploitation. For more information visit: https://iempathize.org/apathy-effect. If you would like to sign up for a small group tour, please register here: https://iempathize.org/events/emporia. If you would prefer a self-guided tour, you may sign up when you arrive or use the registration link. Masks and social distancing will be required for everyone’s safety.

04/28/2021

When women talk about experiencing sexism or feeling unsafe, it has become a cliché for men to respond with "not all men." "Not all men sexually harass women," some might say, or, "not all men are rapists." This is true, but there are many reasons…

Join us and our friends at Kappa Delta Chi this Wednesday!
04/26/2021

Join us and our friends at Kappa Delta Chi this Wednesday!

Stop by the union this week for The Apathy Effect Exhibit! This 3-day exhibit will be free and open to the public Tuesda...
04/26/2021

Stop by the union this week for The Apathy Effect Exhibit! This 3-day exhibit will be free and open to the public Tuesday, April 27th from 9 am-7 pm, Wednesday, April 26th from 9 am-7 pm and Thursday, April 27th from 9 am-5 pm in the ESU Memorial Union, Preston Room.

The Apathy Effect exhibit immerses the audience in stories of resilient young survivors of human trafficking and the response of everyday people who were ignited with empathy when confronted by exploitation and the apathy that fuels it. This educational exhibit ignites empathy and empowers participants with a response to issues of exploitation. The multimedia journey is told through original film, photography, and genuine artifacts with either self-guided or small group interactive tours available.

Please join us in raising awareness and putting an end to human trafficking and child exploitation. For more information visit: https://iempathize.org/apathy-effect. If you would like to sign up for a small group tour, please register here: https://iempathize.org/events/emporia. If you would prefer a self-guided tour, you may sign up when you arrive or use the registration link. Masks and social distancing will be required for everyone’s safety.

04/25/2021

Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March in South London, walking from a friend's house in Clapham to her home in Brixton. Her body was found in a Kent Features Editor Jenny Proudfoot has her say about the harmful hashtag and how it is dangerous to women...

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