The four other women with her each put down a finger.
âPut a finger down if you were ever coerced into unwanted sexual experiences,â she continued, all five putting a finger down this time.
Again, she read, âput a finger down if something scary or illegal (happened to you) and you were scared to report it because you didnât think anybody would listen.â Four put another finger down.
After 15 questions, all about sexual assault experiences before graduating college, four of the five women participating had put all 10 fingers down, and were counting on a new hand. The only one who didnât put all 10 fingers down finished with eight. Afterward, they posted video of the exercise to the Women of Mountain City Facebook page to help raise awareness about sexual assault and the importance of teaching consent.
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JMU places flags on quad for Sexual Assault Awareness Month Flags representing the number of JMU students who have or will experience sexual assault in their lifetime. (Source: WHSV) By Caitlin Piemme | WHSV | April 22, 2021 at 6:39 PM EDT - Updated April 22 at 6:39 PM
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. To show support for survivors, JMU Students Against Sexual Violence (SASV) has placed more than 6,500 blue flags in rows on the quad.
The flags represent the number of JMU students who have or will experience sexual assault in their lifetime. The organization has also given a platform on social media for survivors who wish to share their experiences.
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