BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20030406T100000 RDATE:20030406T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20031026T090000 RDATE:20031026T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20030915 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20030916 SUMMARY:Campus Life Special Events DESCRIPTION:Join the Dean of Students\, Office of Residence Life\, and Of fice of Ethnic Student Services in these programs and workshops featuring nationally known experts Katie Koestner\, founder and president of Campu s Outreach Services\, Gordon Braxton\, Campus Outreach Services\, and Mik e Green\, President\, Collegiate Consultants on Drugs &\; Alcohol Kat ie Koestner has received national attention for speaking out against a cr ime of silence. Koestner went public with her story after being sexually assaulted by a fellow student at the College of William and Mary. Giving a name and a face to date rape helped to humanize a crime that few ever s poke about. Her case helped to bring debate over the issue into the natio nal spotlight TIME magazine featured Koestner on the cover of its date ra pe issue. Articles about her have been published in the New York Times\, Los Angeles Tribune\, Philadelphia Inquirer\, Chicago Sun-Times\, the Jou rnal of Higher Education\, and hundreds of other newspapers and publicati ons. In 1993\, she completed a project with HBO\, the Lifestories Docudra ma entitled\, "No Visible Bruises: The Katie Koestner Story." Gordon Bra xton is a 2002 graduate of the University of Virginia dedicated to making a difference in this world by speaking out against oppression in all of its many forms. He has traveled across the United States presenting to yo ung audiences at middle schools\, high schools and colleges. His programs focus on sexual and gender violence prevention. Mike Green is President \, Collegiate Consultants on Drugs &\; Alcohol. Over the past fifteen years\, Green has presented on more than 1000 campuses nationwide in his effort to make drug and alcohol awareness and education an integral part of every student's life. He is a recognized leader in the field who has e arned the respect of both his colleagues and students he has counseled. Building Bridges: From Hurt to Healing Katie Koestner &\; Gordon Brax ton\, Campus Outreach Services Monday\, September 15\, 7 p.m.\, Anges Fl anagan Chapel Building Bridges draws on the manifold similarities betwee n the experiences of persons of color and the experiences of women in an attempt to find common ground on which to build hope. The presentation ce nters around Braxton's personal journey from an African-American male com mitted to ending racial oppression to someone committed to ending oppress ion in all of its forms. Key points of the presentation include drawing u pon similarities to solve differences\, the role of whites and men in end ing oppression\, and a strong emphasis on the occurrence and effects of s exual assault. One Nighter Mike Green\, MEd President\, Collegiate C onsultants on Drugs &\; Alcohol Wednesday\, October 1\, 7:30 p.m.\, A nges Flanagan Chapel Green's firsthand experiences as a recovering alcoh olic gives him the credibility to honestly relate the dangers drugs and a lcohol pose for many students. He has made it his life's work to help you ng people avoid the perils of abuse through interactive presentations whi ch are humorous\, entertaining\, and poignant. These programs are sponso red by the Dean of Students and are free and open to the public. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Join the Dean of Students\, Office of R
esidence Life\, and Office of Ethnic Student Services in these programs a
nd workshops featuring nationally known experts Katie Koestner\, founder
and president of Campus Outreach Services\, Gordon Braxton\, Campus Outre
ach Services\, and Mike Green\, President\, Collegiate Consultants on Dru
gs &\; Alcohol
Katie Koestner has received national atten
tion for speaking out against a crime of silence. Koestner went public wi
th her story after being sexually assaulted by a fellow student at the Co
llege of William and Mary. Giving a name and a face to date rape helped t
o humanize a crime that few ever spoke about. Her case helped to bring de
bate over the issue into the national spotlight TIME magazine featured Ko
estner on the cover of its date rape issue. Articles about her have been
published in the New York Times\, Los Angeles Tribune\, Philadelphia Inqu
irer\, Chicago Sun-Times\, the Journal of Higher Education\, and hundreds
of other newspapers and publications. In 1993\, she completed a project
with HBO\, the Lifestories Docudrama entitled\, "No Visible Bruises: The
Katie Koestner Story."
Gordon Braxton is a 2002 graduate of
the University of Virginia dedicated to making a difference in this world
by speaking out against oppression in all of its many forms. He has trav
eled across the United States presenting to young audiences at middle sch
ools\, high schools and colleges. His programs focus on sexual and gender
violence prevention.
Mike Green is President\, Collegiate C
onsultants on Drugs &\; Alcohol. Over the past fifteen years\, Green h
as presented on more than 1000 campuses nationwide in his effort to make
drug and alcohol awareness and education an integral part of every studen
t's life. He is a recognized leader in the field who has earned the respe
ct of both his colleagues and students he has counseled.
Bui
lding Bridges: From Hurt to Healing
Katie Koestner &\; Go
rdon Braxton\, Campus Outreach Services
Monday\, September 1
5\, 7 p.m.\, Anges Flanagan Chapel
Building Bridges draws on
the manifold similarities between the experiences of persons of color an
d the experiences of women in an attempt to find common ground on which t
o build hope. The presentation centers around Braxton's personal journey
from an African-American male committed to ending racial oppression to so
meone committed to ending oppression in all of its forms. Key points of t
he presentation include drawing upon similarities to solve differences\,
the role of whites and men in ending oppression\, and a strong emphasis o
n the occurrence and effects of sexual assault.
One Nighter<
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Mike Green\, MEd
President\, Collegiate Consu
ltants on Drugs &\; Alcohol
Wednesday\, October 1\, 7:30
p.m.\, Anges Flanagan Chapel
Green's firsthand experiences a
s a recovering alcoholic gives him the credibility to honestly relate the
dangers drugs and alcohol pose for many students. He has made it his lif
e's work to help young people avoid the perils of abuse through interacti
ve presentations which are humorous\, entertaining\, and poignant.
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br /> These programs are sponsored by the Dean of Students and are free
and open to the public.