What's Changed With Title IX
Indelible: Campus Sexual Violence
by Jill Christman, Ball State University, Virginia Ball Center for Creative Inquiry
3y ago
In August 2020, the Department of Education released a new set of guidelines for how schools are required to regulate Title IX cases—and, unfortunately, they seem to be a step backward instead of a step forward. In this bonus episode, we explain how Title IX has changed and how student survivors will be affected by these controversial new guidelines ..read more
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Empowerment Self-Defense
Indelible: Campus Sexual Violence
by Jill Christman, Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry, Ball State University
3y ago
For the final episode of Indelible’s first season, we end on a note of hope. Join us as we dive into our survivor Rachel's story, and learn how they have begun to heal from their assault through empowerment self-defense ..read more
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Indelible | Pursuing Charges
Indelible: Campus Sexual Violence
by Jill Christman, Ball State University, Virginia Ball Center for Creative Inquiry
3y ago
Pursuing charges for sexual assault can be daunting to try to navigate. Join us as we talk to Piper, a survivor who went through a difficult court case, as well as a campus police officer and a deputy prosecutor, to try to demystify the legal system ..read more
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Indelible | Title IX
Indelible: Campus Sexual Violence
by Jill Christman, Ball State University, Virginia Ball Center for Creative Inquiry
3y ago
Title IX is a federal law that protects people from gender based discrimination. Join us as we talk to two survivors about their experiences with Title IX on their college campuses and explore the complexities of campus policy ..read more
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Indelible | Aftermath
Indelible: Campus Sexual Violence
by Jill Christman, Ball State University
3y ago
No one person heals the same way after a traumatic event, but each person should be given the same opportunity to heal in a safe environment ..read more
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Indelible | Beginnings
Indelible: Campus Sexual Violence
by Jill Christman, Ball State University, Virginia Ball Center for Creative Inquiry
3y ago
On college campuses, most sexual assaults take place at the beginning of the school year, also known as the “Red Zone.” When you’re in a new place, surrounded by new people and experiences, what should you know about how to take care of yourself and your friends ..read more
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Indelible Trailer
Indelible: Campus Sexual Violence
by Jill Christman
3y ago
Welcome to Indelible! This podcast's purpose is to start a new conversation about sexual violence on college campuses ..read more
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