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Sexual Harassment: Not In Our School! Part 1
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2016Nov 29
Update: the information on Title IX presented in this video predates the U.S. Department of Education Rule that took effect on 8/14/2020. Click on the video timings below to go immediately to the content you wish to view. Watch Part 2 at http://bit.ly/2pvZZs8 Sexual Harassment: Not in Our School! is an empowering video for middle and high school students, K-12 parents, schools, and community organizations. It’s about gender equality in education, students’ protections under Title IX, and much more. As high school students plan for their new gender equality group, we watch them interview nationally recognized education, legal, and LGBTQ experts and learn from counselors, advocates, and students. The video provides practical information on how to address sexual harassment and assault when it impacts a student's education. Students and experts present powerful yet simple ways to make schools safe and free from sex discrimination. Visit SSAIS.org/video to learn how to bring Sexual Harassment: Not in Our School! to your audience free of charge. Share it widely using the Presentation Guide to start the conversation! Video contents: Opening: Students plan for the first meeting of their gender equality club 02:32 - Introductory talk about civil rights, objectification, gender stereotypes, statistics, and the importance of taking action. Professor and Activist Caroline Heldman 07:08 - Illustrated presentation about sex discrimination in K-12 schools 09:59 - Personal experiences of K-12 sex discrimination (may be disturbing) 10:04 - Lauren Allen, high school survivor 10:48 - Kyle, gender nonconforming student 13:14 - Carrie A Goldberg, attorney, on girls of color 17:56 - Christine McComas, on cyber-harassment 20:56 - Suicide and sexual harassment 22:02 - Abuse by teachers/staff 22:32 - Sexual harassment of younger students 22:04 - Title IX rights. Skype with Neena Chaudhry, National Women’s Law Center 30:05 - LGBTQ students’ rights under Title IX. Skype with Rebecca Peterson-Fisher, Equal Rights Advocates 34:37 - Is a school Title IX compliant? 35:05 - Parent discusses harassment of her children with San Francisco USD Title IX Coordinator Keasara Williams 46:17 - Break 46:20 - Actions available to parents and students when Title IX rights are violated; dating violence. Skype with Adele Kimmel, Public Justice 56:16 - Call to crisis center for confidential help. Cheryl Ann Graf, ARNP 1:03:30 - Student activism ideas 1:04:25 - Teen activist shares projects. Minnah Stein, EMPOWERU 1:08:11 - How to make schools safe places to learn for all students. Juliette Grimmett, MPH 1:09:38 - Healthy masculinity. Marc Grimmett, Professor. Psychologist 1:11:08 - How adults can help make schools safe and equitable places to learn. Jeff Caffee, attorney 1:16:34 - Students share their successes This video was created by parents who know—first hand—how important this information is for K-12 families. Visit SSAIS.org/video to support this work and get involved! Copyright 2016 SSAIS.org All Rights Reserved. For noncommercial distribution only.

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