Title IX Prevention News
2018-2019
Sexual Assault Awareness Month Opens a Dialogue in April
April 2019
The University of Memphis recognized Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) in April 2019 with several campus-wide events, including a Healthy Relationships Fair, Bystander BBQ, and Healing Yoga. The UofM Athletics Department also helped with promoting our "I Ask" theme by producing PSAs with student athletes and coaches.
Take Back the Night Gives Voice to Survivors November 2018
On November 8, students, faculty, and staff gathered to support survivors in "Taking
Back the Night" and shattering the silence around sexual and interpersonal violence.
SAPAC, the Memphis Area Women's Council, and Others Host a Successful "Walk a Mile
in Her Shoes" EventSeptember 2018
Approximately 260 students and community members gathered at the Ramesses statue on
campus to kick-off Walk a Mile in Her Shoes on September 27, 2018. Walk a Mile in
Her Shoes' goal is to reduce incidents of interpersonal violence and to recognize
men as allies in that goal. The event was organized by the Memphis Area Women’s Council,
Memphis Says NO MORE, the Memphis Sexual Assault Kit Task Force and Splash Creative
in partnership with the UofM Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Coalition, Student
Government Association and Title IX Prevention Center.
Attendees heard from several speakers, including: Women's Council Executive Director, Deborah Clubb; City Council member, Worth Morgan; University of Memphis Director for Institutional Equity, Kenneth Anderson; University of Memphis students, Antonio Scott, Nikkino Wesson, and Courtney Paige; and Bridges teen leaders, Mohamed Abdo and Devin Dearborn. At the conclusion of the speeches, participants walked one-mile in heels in the neighborhoods surrounding the University of Memphis. For additional information about the event, please see the video below.
Approximately Half of the Freshman Class Trained on Sexual Assault Prevention During "Red
Zone"
September/October 2018
Trained faculty and staff members and SAPAC Peer Educators facilitated a 70-min highly
interactive presentation on sexual assault prevention to 58 sections of ACAD 1100
(approximately half of the freshman class). The presentation focused on topics including
healthy relationships, warning signs in relationships, sexual assault, bystander intervention,
and resources/reporting options. These presentations took place during the "Red Zone,"
the period at the beginning of the fall semester students are statistically more likely
to be sexually assaulted.
Everfi Sexual Assault Prevention Courses LaunchedAugust 2018
The University of Memphis has launched its annual online Title IX training for students.
In this course, students will develop critical skills to make thoughtful and appropriate
choices outside the classroom, become aware of key University policies and community
values, reflect on knowledge, attitudes, and experiences,learn how to support peers
as they navigate new situations, and contribute to building a University campus environment
that promotes healthy, respectful interpersonal relationships and prevents the occurrence
of sexual misconduct and violence. The deadline for completing the course is September
6.
Title IX Prevention Specialist Hired; Title IX Prevention Fellow Appointed
June 2018
As part of President Rudd's ongoing sexual assault prevention efforts, the University
of Memphis has hired Abby Kindervater, J.D., as the Title IX Prevention Specialist.
Dr. Mollie Anderson, Department of Psychology, will join Ms. Kindervater as the new
Title IX Prevention Faculty Fellow in developing a comprehensive primary prevention
program for the University of Memphis, including training, events, and awareness initiatives.
Ms. Kindervater and Dr. Anderson will chair the Sexual Assault Prevention Task Force.
Ms. Kindervater will also advise the Sexual Assault Prevention & Awareness Coalition,
the student organization dedication to sexual assault prevention.
Sexual Assault Prevention & Awareness Coalition (SAPAC) Executive Board and Peer Educators
SelectedApril 2018
SAPAC has selected its 2018-2019 Executive Officer Board. Nikkino Wesson, Senior
Health Studies Major will lead the organization as its Executive Director. Other officers
include: Kayla Turner, Assistant Executive Director; Courtney Paige Harrough, Director
of Peer Education; Addie James, Director of Marking and Public Relations; Abigail
Powers, Director of Programming.
In addition to selecting the Executive Board, several SAPAC Peer Educators were selected as well, including: Kevyanna Rawls, Mikayla Adams, Maddy McKissack, Snow Spinolo, Rachel Snow, Derek Morris, and Hailey Coleman.