SAFE Newsletter 04/17/2018
Jodee Blanco joins SAFE's Speakers Bureau!
Welcome our newest Speakers Bureau member, Jodee Blanco! She is a bullying survivor, expert and activist. She created an anti bullying program and also addresses bullying in the workplace, hazing and university bullying, as well as keynote events and speaks at conferences and conventions. We're excited to have her become part of our SAFE team!
Domestic Violence Articles

By African Reporter on 04/06/2018

"... “Men are being abused in their homes by their spouses. We are taking a stand against any form of abuse against all citizens.

“Men sleep on the couches, spend hours at taverns because they are afraid of their wives who abuse them. ..."
Bullying

"... Bullying continues affecting students nationwide and one local school's staff says the solution may just be understanding why it happens.


News 13's Bobby Poitevint spoke to Cottonwood Elementary School staff to learn how dissecting bullying, could be the key to stopping it. ..."
Elder Abuse Articles

By Journal Now on 04/16/2018

"... The reasons for this could be numerous. Many of today’s elderly were brought up to be more positive and trusting of one another, which may make them an easier target. ..."

By Commercial News on 04/14/2018

"... Their key focus points included understanding victim safety, being aware of and avoiding assumptions, recognizing abuser tactics and working collaboratively with others. ..."
Campus Sexual Assaut

By Clarion Ledger on 04/02/2018

"... A former Ole Miss student has filed a federal lawsuit against the university and the state College Board alleging he was a victim of gender discrimination from his long-term suspension for what he calls a false sexual misconduct allegation. ..."

By Vanderbilt Hustler on 04/09/2018

"... Vanderbilt is a party in a legal battle with a former student who was expelled in 2016, three days before his graduation, on allegations of sexual assault. Sam*, who was a member of ROTC and retroactively lost his scholarship, now owes Vanderbilt an estimated $218,000 in tuition, according to a complaint that he filed in March. ..."
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