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...Scribbles on the Door,” Feb. 27). While Ingram’s intent is clearly positive, her recommendations are not feasible or ideal for several reasons. Ingram proposes that all peer counseling groups be brought under the aegis of the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (OSAPR). The OSAPR is not a logical place to provide oversight to peer counseling groups that primarily focus on eating concerns (ECHO), sexual orientation/gender identity (CONTACT), general adjustment (Room 13), or contraception (PCC), which are distinct issues from helping students prevent or recover from an experience with sexual violence. The clinicians...

Author: By Susan B Marine | Title: Student Counseling Programs More Effective When Separate | 3/3/2006 | See Source »

...approximately 2,000 Harvard 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...

Author: By Susan B Marine | Title: Student Counseling Programs More Effective When Separate | 3/3/2006 | See Source »

...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...

Author: By Susan B Marine | Title: Student Counseling Programs More Effective When Separate | 3/3/2006 | See Source »

...deep isolation from the rest of the world. In the real world, the beliefs that folks like Dewey espouse have real victims. Queer individuals continue to face discrimination and violence because of their orientation. Each year, several thousand Americans are victims of hate crimes because of their sexual orientation. It does not help that student leaders at our country’s best-known university refer to those who wish to change this unfortunate status quo as tools of the Antichrist. As Harvard students, we have a responsibility to attack bigotry when it rears its head in our community...

Author: By Samuel M. Simon | Title: Screw Civility | 3/2/2006 | See Source »

...Concern about the legality of some of those methods - which included the use of dogs, as well as sexual and religious humiliation, sleep and sensory deprivation and prolonged isolation - prompted the Pentagon to outlaw their use in January 2003, barely one month after Rumsfeld first gave permission to use them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Detainee 063: A Broken Man? | 3/2/2006 | See Source »

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