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<center>[[Student Social Action Movements|Home]]  |  [[Student Social Action Against Racism|Race]] | [[Student Social Action for Labor Rights|Labor Rights]] | [[Student Social Action Against Discrimination related to Gender|Gender]] | [[Student Social Action for Environmental Justice|Environmental Justice]] | [[What Can Be Done?| Taking Action]] </center>
<center>[[Student Social Action Movements|Home]]  |  [[Student Social Action Against Racism|Race]] | [[Student Social Action for Labor Rights|Labor Rights]] | [[Student Social Action Against Discrimination related to Gender|Gender]] | [[Student Social Action for Environmental Justice|Environmental Justice]] | [[What Can Be Done?| Taking Action]] </center>
Campus Action is "a coalition of student activists on ten campuses in New York's capital district, provides on-line 'action tips' to concerned women's groups who want to take action against sexual harassment."
<small>(Gold, Jodi and Villari, Susan, Just Sex, pg 159) </small>
More importantly, they have completed many tangible tasks on their campuses in raising awareness about sexual harrasment.
"Their action guide includes about every activist strategy - joining the campus action task force, holding speak-outs, displaying the Clothesline Project, setting up a student-run sexual harrasment log, joining a Take Back the Night rally, pressing for sessions on sexual assault at  student orientation - excep the recommendation to establish self-defense training programs on campus. "
<small>(Gold, Jodi and Villari, Susan, Just Sex, pg 159) </small>

Latest revision as of 00:44, 12 May 2006

Home | Race | Labor Rights | Gender | Environmental Justice | Taking Action

Campus Action is "a coalition of student activists on ten campuses in New York's capital district, provides on-line 'action tips' to concerned women's groups who want to take action against sexual harassment."

(Gold, Jodi and Villari, Susan, Just Sex, pg 159)

More importantly, they have completed many tangible tasks on their campuses in raising awareness about sexual harrasment. "Their action guide includes about every activist strategy - joining the campus action task force, holding speak-outs, displaying the Clothesline Project, setting up a student-run sexual harrasment log, joining a Take Back the Night rally, pressing for sessions on sexual assault at student orientation - excep the recommendation to establish self-defense training programs on campus. " (Gold, Jodi and Villari, Susan, Just Sex, pg 159)