Word: sexualizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most important of the demands were those of the Coalition against Sexual Violence, which were at times buried under the more vocal labor causes. Indeed, the consideration of the dismissal of D. Drew Douglas, Class of 2000, was the only item on the agenda of yesterday's Faculty meeting that even related to the protests. The Students Against Sweatshops and the Living Wage Campaign seemed like opportunists, jumping on the wave of rage against Harvard's seeming indifference to campus sexual assault to gain support for their causes. There have been a number of small sweatshop rallies in the past...
About 350 students joined three campus activist groups in the rally designed to protest Harvard's involvement in overseas sweatshops, to fight for higher wages for University employees and to urge the faculty to take a firmer stand on sexual assault...
...rally, organized by the Progressive Students Labor Movement (PSLM), the Coalition against Sexual Violence (CASV) and the Living Wage Campaign, was planned to coincide with the full Faculty meeting that began at 4 p.m. in University Hall...
CASV member Brina Milikowsky '00 said Harvard does not have enough resources to handle sexual assault...
...ralliers cheered each of her proclamations and waved signs with slogans such as "Rape Happens at Harvard," Milikowsky outlined the demands of the CASV, which include a mandatory first year outreach program dealing with sexual assault issues and a 24-hour rape crisis center...