Word: sashes
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...presidential contender Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador, who has spent the past two months protesting the results of the July 2 election, jumped from their seats and surrounded the broad podium, shouting "Fuera!" (Out!). So obdurate were the legislators that they blocked Fox, decked out in his presidential sash, from delivering his speech. All he could do was hand the text to congressional leaders in the lobby and go home...
...suggesting that a similar mentality was at play in the recent racial incident on campus where an undergraduate was reportedly assaulted following a Hindu dance event. The event was hosted by OSAPR, the Association of Black Harvard Women (ABHW), and the Winthrop House Sexual Assault Sexual Harassment (SASH) advisers...
...students and staff attended one or more of our educational events and programs, including 61 workshops each fall (one for every freshman entryway) and the annual performance of “Sex Signals.” Additionally, we work with each house’s Sexual Assault Sexual Harassment (SASH) team to conduct at least one educational outreach program per semester in every house. We have also partnered with numerous, diverse student organizations—like the Radcliffe Union of Students, the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA), the Harvard Foundation, the Association of Black Harvard Women...
...misattribution of responsibility for the peer counseling groups, her goal of raising awareness about rape at Harvard is welcome. We invite Ingram, and any other interested student, to join our efforts by becoming a peer educator in the OSAPR or a member of their house’s SASH team. Together with these committed and talented supporters, we’re working every day for a Harvard free of sexual violence, and are always interested in new energy, insight, and ideas...
...network with liaisons in freshman dorms, upperclassman Houses, academic departments, and perhaps also major extracurricular groups such as sports teams. So that students can find somebody that they feel comfortable with, advisors for this program must reflect the diversity of the Harvard community. Currently, the organization Sexual Assault/Sexual Harassment (SASH) comes closest to providing this service. SASH advisors are a diverse group of dedicated workers, but they need more campus presence. Harvard sports a plethora of other resources which are also advertised on OSAPR’s website, but so much choice can be overwhelming and confusing to students...