Word: osapr
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Dates: during 2010-2019
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...Campaign is a visible sign of men’s support against violence against women,” OSAPR Prevention Specialist Seth D. Avakian said. “Our goal is to help men become part of the solution instead of part of the problem by engaging them as active bystanders...
Director of OSAPR Sarah A. Rankin expanded on the role of the active bystander, noting that men’s involvement is crucial to preventing sexual assault...
...This month is about taking back the community and making it safe and secure for everyone to walk during the night,” said Tamar Holoshitz ’10, an OSAPR volunteer and one of the organizers of the sexual assault awareness programming. “Safety should not be a privilege...
...OSAPR Director Sarah A. Rankin said that many people do not realize that sexual assault is prevalent on Harvard’s campus. “This month is dedicated to raising a dialogue about sexual assault and also self-respect, communication, and consent. We want to show that sexual assault is preventable, and that men care a lot more about preventing this than people may think,” Rankin said...
...want to let people know that the lifestyle all about getting with girls and putting another notch on the belt is not acceptable,” said Holuba, who is also a member of Harvard Men Against Rape and volunteers in the OSAPR office. He added that a major objective of Sexual Assault Awareness Month is not only to raise awareness for victims and people at risk, but to create sensitivity around issues of sexual assault...