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In Oklahoma, 49% of women and 41% of men experience domestic violence in their lifetime. We can help end the cycle by standing up, speaking out, and reporting it. Domestic violence can affect anyone from any background.
Healthy Relationships Workshop (Part 1) | October 5, 2021Join the Office of Student Affairs and Safenet Services as we discuss healthy relationship strategies. Students can participate in-person or virtually through Zoom.
October 5, 2021 at 2 - 3 PM in the Dr. Carolyn Taylor Center (Conference Room A)Zoom Link: www.bit.ly/rsuworkshop
Healthy Relationships Workshop (Part 2) | October 7, 2021Join the Office of Student Affairs and Safenet Services as we continue to discuss healthy relationship strategies. Students can participate in-person or virtually through Zoom.
October 7, 2021 at 2 - 3 PM in the Dr. Carolyn Taylor Center (Conference Room A)Zoom Link: www.bit.ly/rsuworkshop
Movie: Private Violence - Domestic Violence Survivors | October 21, 2021This Emmy-nominated documentary explores a simple but deeply disturbing fact of American life: the most dangerous place for a woman in America is her own home. Every day in the U.S., at least four women are murdered by abusive (and often, ex) partners.
October 21, 2021 at 7 PM at the Baird Hall Amphitheatre (Outdoors)
Take Back the Night & Vigil | October 26, 2021Rogers State University stands in solidarity with global movement to end domestic and intimate partner violence. Take Back the Night is an international event held to recognize the effects of domestic violence in communities and a local event will be held at RSU.
Opening Address (7:00 PM)University Village Clubhouse
Night Walk (7:10 PM)University Village Clubhouse to Dr. Carolyn Taylor Center
Poet Laureate (Approximately 7:20 PM)Dr. Carolyn Taylor Center
Keynote Speaker (Approximately 7:25 PM)Dr. Carolyn Taylor Center
Vigil and Closing (7:40 PM)Dr. Carolyn Taylor Centert
RSU is an equal opportunity institution. Reasonable accommodations may be requested by contacting the Office of Student Affairs.
Students can visit the RSU Counseling Center in the Dr. Carolyn Taylor Center or visit www.rsu.edu/counseling for more information and support for domestic violence.