No Zebras Productions offers 3 high-impact programs, available live or via Zoom:
Be the Change: Engaging Bystanders in the Fight Against Sexual Aggression
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Our flagship program covers lots of ground. Perfect for back-to-school and orientation programs and anytime you want to introduce an audience to the broad spectrum of issues for a complete understanding of sexual aggression and one’s ability to stand up.
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Hostile Hallways: Dealing with Harassment and Bullying
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This program covers much of what is offered in the “Be the Change” program but offers a deep dive and a thorough understanding of harassment and bullying behaviors and bystander intervention strategies.
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The Heat of the Moment: Understanding and Mastering the Language of Consent
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This program covers much of what is offered in the “Be the Change” program but offers a deep dive and a thorough understanding into consent, what it means, how we give it and how we respect and abide by it.
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Title IX Programming
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Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 is a federal law that states: "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance."
The Campus Save Act
A new law affecting colleges and universities, the Campus Save Act requires schools to educate students and staff on rape prevention, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking.
New Student Orientation
Campuses across the country have begun teaching students about the dangers of partner violence, sexual assault and rape prevention at the start of their undergraduate experience. No Zebras offers creative and interactive approaches to deliver information to students at freshman orientation, engaging them straight from the get-go. Available live or via Zoom, where we keep the engagement going.
No Zebras Productions explores methods to address sexual aggression and increase college based support. Not only must professionals in the system be taught the true realities of sexual aggression, their efforts need to be coordinated to maximize cooperation, and minimize survivor trauma.
Once the system is educated, and as responsive to sexual aggression and survivors as possible, it is time to focus on programs that will heighten awareness for the university community and promote survivors coming into the system. The classic line from the movie A Field of Dreams, defines the philosophy of services before programming –
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“If you build it, they will come.”
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
COLLEGE SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION PROGRAMS
Sexual assault and aggression at the college and university level manifests itself in many ways. None of it is pretty, and often it can be subtle.
Did you know... approximately twenty-five percent of college women will be sexually assaulted at some time during college? Twenty percent of college couples have violence within their relationship. Over ten percent of college students will be stalked, while a majority will experience some form of harassment. Sexual aggression is perhaps one of the greatest problems facing colleges and universities today.
We help stop the madness