Upcoming and Recent On-Campus Events
October 21st: We presented the short award winning documentary Rape is… in the Leah Smith Lecture Hall (rm 2200 across from entrance to School of Music). We were joined by the University's Title IX Coordinator, Catherine Carroll – a brilliant lawyer and woman who is raising the collective consciousness of sexual assault on campus. We were also joined by staff from CARE to Stop Violence on campus. The event had a great turn out and a riveting discussion after the film. Our students are asking smart and serious questions regarding the need to solutions on campus to prevent sexual assault, to raise awareness, and to support those in the UMD community who have experienced such violence.
February is Love Your Body Month on Campus! Check out the student-run Facebook page for more Information.
February 3rd: Wellness Expo. Part of Stampfest-- stop by the SHARE and CARE tables for more information on body health, body image, sexual assault, and bystander awareness.
February 9th: I <3 Female Orgasms. This is a humorous and educational evening hosted by SHARE that acknowledges the fact that consent is not only important, but also vital in creating respectful and communicative relationships.
February 27th: Opening Night Performance at 7:30 PM. We will also be hosting a Post Show Panel featuring Catherine Carroll, UMD's Title IX Coordinator. She will facilitate discussion about the concept of victim blaming.
February 28th: Performance #2 at 7:30 PM. The Post Show Panel will be conducted by the production's director, Seret Scott, and will include a discussion with the cast of the show.
March 1st: Performance #3 at 2:00 PM. The Post Show Panel will be conducted by the production's dramaturg, Brittany Proudfoot Ginder, and will include a talk back with the production's designers: Marci Rodgers (costumes), Katie Sullivan (scenic), Alberto Segarra (lights), Neil McFadden (sound), and Ian McClain (projections).
March 4th: Performance #4 at 7:30 PM.
March 5th: Performance #5 at 7:30 PM.
March 6th: Performance #6 at 7:30 PM. The Post Show Panel will feature Ian "The Consent Bro" Tolino. To learn more about him, check out the recent Washington Post article about his work at UMD: Consent Bro: Meet the guy who teaches frat brothers what ‘yes means yes’ means.
March 7th: Performance #7 at 2:00 PM. The Post Show Panel will be hosted by members of UMD's CARE, guided specifically by CARE Coordinator, Fatima Burns.
Closing Night Performance #8 at 7:30 PM.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month! Check out CARE's website for more information.
April 1st: Survivor Garden. In front of the Health Center at 5:30 PM we will be planting tulips to commemorate the survivors of sexual assault. There will also be a TBA speaker talking with the community about sexual assault awareness.
April 15th: Take Back the Night. Starts at 6:30 PM in the Colony Ballroom in the STAMP.
May 6th: Clothesline Project. One of the most moving things you'll see on campus all year-- visit the Hornbake Plaza between 9 and 5 PM to see a collection of t-shirts responding to sexual assault. All shirts are made by UMD students.
October 21st: We presented the short award winning documentary Rape is… in the Leah Smith Lecture Hall (rm 2200 across from entrance to School of Music). We were joined by the University's Title IX Coordinator, Catherine Carroll – a brilliant lawyer and woman who is raising the collective consciousness of sexual assault on campus. We were also joined by staff from CARE to Stop Violence on campus. The event had a great turn out and a riveting discussion after the film. Our students are asking smart and serious questions regarding the need to solutions on campus to prevent sexual assault, to raise awareness, and to support those in the UMD community who have experienced such violence.
February is Love Your Body Month on Campus! Check out the student-run Facebook page for more Information.
February 3rd: Wellness Expo. Part of Stampfest-- stop by the SHARE and CARE tables for more information on body health, body image, sexual assault, and bystander awareness.
February 9th: I <3 Female Orgasms. This is a humorous and educational evening hosted by SHARE that acknowledges the fact that consent is not only important, but also vital in creating respectful and communicative relationships.
February 27th: Opening Night Performance at 7:30 PM. We will also be hosting a Post Show Panel featuring Catherine Carroll, UMD's Title IX Coordinator. She will facilitate discussion about the concept of victim blaming.
February 28th: Performance #2 at 7:30 PM. The Post Show Panel will be conducted by the production's director, Seret Scott, and will include a discussion with the cast of the show.
March 1st: Performance #3 at 2:00 PM. The Post Show Panel will be conducted by the production's dramaturg, Brittany Proudfoot Ginder, and will include a talk back with the production's designers: Marci Rodgers (costumes), Katie Sullivan (scenic), Alberto Segarra (lights), Neil McFadden (sound), and Ian McClain (projections).
March 4th: Performance #4 at 7:30 PM.
March 5th: Performance #5 at 7:30 PM.
March 6th: Performance #6 at 7:30 PM. The Post Show Panel will feature Ian "The Consent Bro" Tolino. To learn more about him, check out the recent Washington Post article about his work at UMD: Consent Bro: Meet the guy who teaches frat brothers what ‘yes means yes’ means.
March 7th: Performance #7 at 2:00 PM. The Post Show Panel will be hosted by members of UMD's CARE, guided specifically by CARE Coordinator, Fatima Burns.
Closing Night Performance #8 at 7:30 PM.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month! Check out CARE's website for more information.
April 1st: Survivor Garden. In front of the Health Center at 5:30 PM we will be planting tulips to commemorate the survivors of sexual assault. There will also be a TBA speaker talking with the community about sexual assault awareness.
April 15th: Take Back the Night. Starts at 6:30 PM in the Colony Ballroom in the STAMP.
May 6th: Clothesline Project. One of the most moving things you'll see on campus all year-- visit the Hornbake Plaza between 9 and 5 PM to see a collection of t-shirts responding to sexual assault. All shirts are made by UMD students.
Website created by Brittany Proudfoot Ginder, Production Dramaturg UMD