This Bipartisan Bill Will Hold Colleges Accountable for Ending Campus Sexual Assault
(and a great big FU to scott walker, for eliminating the reporting requirements for schools in that state)
This Bipartisan Bill Will Hold Colleges Accountable for Ending Campus Sexual Assault
A bipartisan bill aimed at holding colleges and universities accountable for rape and sexual assault cases was introduced in Congress yesterday, spearheaded by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY).
Each flag in this display represents a survivor of sexual assault on one college campus. via wolfram burner
Some of the Campus Accountability and Safety Acts key key provisions include a requirement of confidential reporting systems on colleges and universities, minimum training requirements for campus personnel, and stricter penalties for schools found to be in violation of Title IX or the Clery Act. Senator Gillibrand expressed her confidence in these new provisions, explaining that for the first time it is in [a college or universitys] best interest to solve the problem, and do so aggressively.
Joining those announcing the bill were Andrea Pino and Annie Clark, co-founders of End Rape on Campus. Campus violence does not have a political party, and we need this bill because our students need better than the current status quo, said Clark, reminding the audience that currently one in four women attending college experience sexual assault.
Its time for our students to be students again- without the challenge of single-handedly holding their schools accountable, and without the fear of sharing their degree with their rapist, said Pino, calling on Congress to pass the bill. The time to fight is now.
Pino and Clarks stories are told in an unprecedented documentary opening this weekend in New York City and Los Angeles. The Hunting Ground details the campus rape epidemic and the stories of many survivors of campus rape and sexual assault in their fight for justice. It also highlights campus activism that has risen in response to the lack of action taken by colleges and universities to combat sexual assault and support survivors.
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