Peru State College to host sexual assault awareness events
04/03/2025

(KLZA)-- Peru State College has announced a series of public events to take place throughout April to commemorate National Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM).

The month-long observance is aimed at raising awareness about sexual violence, prevention, and supporting survivors of sexual assault.

On Monday volunteers tied teal fabric around campus trees and light poles, set up the SAAM information table in the Student Center, and chalk the walk in preparation for the Cats4Consent March.

Tuesday, in the AWAC, the fifth annual Cats4Consent March took place. Following the march, was the opening reception of the survivor art exhibit "What Were You Wearing?" in the AV Larson Art Gallery. The installation serves as a powerful reminder that clothing does not invite sexual assault.

Two keynote events are planned at Peru State. The first is a screening of the documentary “Athlete A” followed by a panel discussion on Tuesday, April 8, at 6 pm in TJ Majors 114.

The panel will feature members of local law enforcement, Project Response Victim Advocates, and NSCS Title IX staff. The discussion will be moderated by Stephanie Huddle, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice.

Additionally, on April 18 at 2:30 pm, students and staff are invited to participate in a Self-Defense Workshop led by Dr. Jody Woodworth. Participants will learn practical techniques to enhance personal safety and build confidence in a supportive environment.

Other events happening throughout the month include "Pie Someone for Project Response" on April 24 from 11am-1pm, where participants can donate to Project Response for a chance to pie a volunteer faculty, staff, or student. To conclude the month, Peru State will celebrate National Denim Day on Wednesday, April 30. Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to wear denim in support of survivors and stop by the Denim Day Photo Booth in the Student Center from 11 am to 1 pm.

All are encouraged to participate in Teal Tuesdays throughout the month by wearing teal, the national SAAM color. Teal awareness bracelets, lapel ribbons, and stickers will be available at the SAAM information table in the Student Center.

Peru State College invites everyone to participate in these events and show their support for survivors of sexual assault.


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