About Us
This club engages in activism for sexual safety, health, sexual misconduct prevention, gender justice, and consent by (1) educating students about available resources, and (2) enacting institutional change through collaboration with Eastman administration. To do so, we program events aimed at creating cultural change related to sexual assault, engage in activism to enact structural change related to sexual assault policy, organize an annual food or clothing drive for organizations that help survivors of sexual assault, act as administrative liaisons to amplify student voices surrounding topics of sexual misconduct, and educate students on how to have healthy professional and interpersonal relationships.