Seniors Katarina Watson and Courtney Smith connect with Jimanekia Eborn in the second episode of SAPE Speaks. Jimanekia is a queer media consultant, comprehensive sex educator, and sexual assault and trauma expert. Katarina, Courtney, and Jimanekia explore activism and survivorship, how to navigate relationships after trauma, and how to best implement trauma-informed practices. We will continue to have these crucial conversations in Jimanekia’s SAPE-hosted workshop, “Moving from Ally to Accomplice: Self-Preservation in Survivor Activism,” on April 21st at 3:30 PM EST. Make sure to register for the event now at https://tinyurl.com/allytoaccompliceevent.
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For immediate assistance, to talk to someone, or learn more about how to help a friend, please check out Georgetown Sexual Misconduct Resource Center. The website consolidates all the confidential, semi-confidential and nonconfidential resources that are available to Georgetown University students. It also provides information about the process of reporting an incident of sexual misconduct. Additionally, if you or someone you know have concerns relating to sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking, the Sexual Assault Response Prevention team has several experienced clinicians who you can confidentially talk to. Please email sarp@georgetown.edu to reach a confidential clinician.