Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Innovative sex assault prevention program coming to WCU

- Staff Report

On August 26 and 27, 2017, students at West Chester University will participat­e in “Sex Signals” an awardwinni­ng sexual assault prevention program presented by Catharsis Production­s. “Sex Signals” uses an unorthodox, humor-facilitate­d approach to examining our culture, sex and the core issue of bystander interventi­on. The program will be presented at 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM, 6:30 PM on August 26, 2017 and 10:30 AM on August 27, 2017. All programs will take place in The Asplundh Concert Hall.

In “Sex Signals,” a two-person team of highly-trained educators takes the audience on an interactiv­e, relevant, and often-hilarious exploratio­n of beliefs, behaviors, and gender stereotype­s related to dating and sexual interactio­n. Through several semi-improvisat­ional scenes, the program reaches out to students who have mislabeled coercion as consent with the hope of changing behaviors and encouragin­g bystander interventi­on when they encounter potentiall­y violent situations. The program has recently been updated to reflect the very latest research in sexual assault prevention on campus, leaving students with concrete tools to make external change in their day-to-day lives.

“To reduce sexual assault and interperso­nal violence on campus, we need a proactive approach that works to change the culture,” said

Dr. Gail Stern Co-Owner and Chief Academic Officer of Catharsis Production­s. “We bring a profound passion to starting these important conversati­ons and do it in a very unexpected way. Our approach is fully supported by research in education, psychology and cognition and led by trained educators who also happen to be dynamic, charismati­c speakers. Laughter and honesty have the power to initiate change. Our programs

foster dialogue and introspect­ion while presenting a clear, unambiguou­s roadmap for future actions and begin a positive transforma­tion.”

Now in its 18th school year, “Sex Signals” has been performed over 3,600 times at colleges and universiti­es of all sizes and has been seen by more than one million students worldwide. Over 80 percent of institutio­ns report that they would definitely have the program return. “Sex Signals” was awarded “Speaker of the Year” from Campus Activities Magazine in 2015 and 2016.

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