Campus Safety Project at the University of Southern Maine

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The USM Campus Safety Project is university-wide effort to promote healthy relationships at USM by providing prevention education and response training on sexual assault, stalking, and relationship abuse for students, faculty, and staff and coordinating campus and community-based programs and services.

Visit us today in Abromson 11-2 and Brooks Dining 11-2 and 5-7 to show us your denim (and/or pick up some candy and a ri...
04/27/2022

Visit us today in Abromson 11-2 and Brooks Dining 11-2 and 5-7 to show us your denim (and/or pick up some candy and a ribbon) and write a note of support for survivors of sexual violence!

Wear denim this Wednesday to support survivors of sexual violence and to call for an end to r**e culture and victim blam...
04/25/2022

Wear denim this Wednesday to support survivors of sexual violence and to call for an end to r**e culture and victim blaming! On Wednesday, come find our tables from 11am-2pm in Abromson and Brooks Dining and again in Brooks from 5pm-7pm to write words of support! To learn more about Denim Day’s history: https://www.denimdayinfo.org/why-denim

The news has been really tough lately as we watch the rights and healthcare being stripped from trans youth around the c...
03/11/2022

The news has been really tough lately as we watch the rights and healthcare being stripped from trans youth around the country. Please know that you—our trans and gender expansive Huskies—are valid and are loved and that your safety, happiness, and health matter. For resources and support reach out to

Rocking the jean jacket for   in support of all survivors of sexual violence. CSP is here today and every day for anyone...
04/28/2021

Rocking the jean jacket for in support of all survivors of sexual violence. CSP is here today and every day for anyone impacted by sexual violence.
ID: Jean jacket hanging by the door of an apartment with a cute little face mask with clouds hanging from one button.

Planning my outfit for tomorrow, Wednesday the 28th, which is   when we wear denim to show support for survivors of sexu...
04/28/2021

Planning my outfit for tomorrow, Wednesday the 28th, which is when we wear denim to show support for survivors of sexual violence and in opposition of victim-blaming ideas and comments. Tag us, share your outfit, and tell us what being supportive of survivors means to you!
ID: A screenshot of an article from elle magazine that's titled "5 Celebrity Approved Ways To Pull Off The Canadian Tuxedo" with 5 pictures underneath of celebrities wearing denim head to toe but looking very chic.

We are aware of the posts on Tiktok that are declaring a national day to harm others by committing sexual violence. Whet...
04/21/2021

We are aware of the posts on Tiktok that are declaring a national day to harm others by committing sexual violence. Whether this is meant as a joke or not, promoting these messages causes harm and impacts our community in lasting ways. We ask that on April 24th, folks spread messages of to show that this is a USM value. If you see posts promoting violence, please report them. To those in need of support, call USM Counseling @ 207-780-5411 or the MECASA sexual assault hotline @ 1-800-871-7741

ID: Teal background with white circle around text that says "sexual violence is not a joke." Small text at the bottom says which is an acronym for Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

How do activists get inspired and involved? Join us next Thursday for a panel discussion with Maine-based activists to l...
04/16/2021

How do activists get inspired and involved? Join us next Thursday for a panel discussion with Maine-based activists to learn more about their work and their thoughts on the Netflix film, Moxie.
Registration here: http://forms.gle/s22AsAHqSNmguhbYA

This April, during Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we are asking how each of us can get involved to create change. We'll...
04/02/2021

This April, during Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we are asking how each of us can get involved to create change. We'll be highlighting the work of activists throughout the month and offering opportunities to participate in community change. Tell us in the comments how you plan to get involved.
For those impacted by sexual violence and in need of support, the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault helpline is available 24/7 at 1-800-871-7741 or contact USM Counseling Services at 207-780-5411 or contact USM's Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Sarah Holmes.
ID: teal background with large, blue, block letters that say "what will you do?" Smaller, white text says "April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month," "How will you get involved to create change?"

Stop violent words and ideas before they grow. Bystander empowerment is a versatile skill that we can used in the face o...
03/17/2021

Stop violent words and ideas before they grow. Bystander empowerment is a versatile skill that we can used in the face of many types of hate and violence; contact CSP to learn more. My heart goes out to all those impacted by the hate, racism, xenophobia, and misogyny that occured in Georgia yesterday.
ID: Light background with bold text that says: "In a study if the largest US virus in 2020, Anti-Asian hate crimes surged 149%, while overall hate crime dropped 7%.

Step up, step in
Call out hate
Be an empowered bystander"

On   we honor the memory of the trans people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-trans violence during the year. All t...
11/20/2020

On we honor the memory of the trans people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-trans violence during the year. All trans lives matter. Take time today to honor those lost, however you choose, and to love and cherish all still here.
ID: the Trans Pride Flag, colored with horizontal stripes as follows: light blue, light pink, white, light pink, and light blue.

10/27/2020

The Sock Olympics and Sock Drive to benefit and the survivors they serve was a great success! You all donated over 380 pairs!!
Since the onset of the pandemic in Mid-March, Through These Doors has been providing emergency shelter relief in record numbers to people fleeing abuse in their homes. The New England Patriot's Foundation has generously donated $100,000 and TTD is seeking to raise an additional $50,000 in a two-to-ome matching opportunity. The Sock Olympics raised $121 to add to these efforts.
Special shout-out to who made the entire event possible!! And to for your generous donations!
ID: video of a rolled up sock being putted onto a fake green

This week as   we hope to   which is about movement, freedom, and the ability to embrace wellness as an active choice fo...
10/23/2020

This week as we hope to which is about movement, freedom, and the ability to embrace wellness as an active choice for oneself and not as a response to negativity. Grasshopper and Jasper embrace touch and togetherness, even if it's a bit squished.
For today's for come to our drop-in session from 2-3pm to discuss how you cultivate wellness in your life or your community! https://maine.zoom.us/j/86125665026
ID: A black cat and a tabby cat sit somewhat on top of each other on a lap in front of a laptop

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