Virtual Midwest Campus Safety Summit

About This Summit

The Midwest Campus Safety Summit is a regional and affordable conference for college and university administrators, faculty, staff, and students interested in improving their campus efforts to prevent and respond to sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking. The virtual Midwest Campus Safety Summit will be held on September 15-24, 2021 through a series of live and on-demand webinars.

The Summit is designed for key campus personnel from the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Those invited include: Title IX coordinators, college/university legal representatives, public and campus safety officers, residential life and student affairs personnel, athletic directors, women’s center staff, student leaders, health and counseling professionals, and other campus and community representatives interested in campus safety.
Sessions in this Summit
  • Run-Time: 1 Hour
    A Conversation About Sex, Power, and Assault on College Campuses
    Why do campus sexual assaults happen? What should be done to prevent them? In their new book, Sexual Citizens, Dr. Jennifer Hirsch an... View more
  • Run-Time: 1 Hour
    Title IX Obligations and Requirements: Lessons Learned since August 2020
    Husch Blackwell education attorney, Hayley Hanson, will provide a brief overview of the obligations and requirements under the new Ti... View more
  • Run-Time: 44 Minutes
    Why They May Stand By: Including a Privilege/Oppression Lens in College Bystander Intervention Programming
    Sexual violence prevention programming on college campuses often focuses on bystander intervention strategies by providing students w... View more
  • Run-Time: 45 Minutes
    BRAVE SPACE: Preventing Violence Against LGBTQIA Populations via Empathy and Knowledge-Building
    Following the open-source tradition of The Safe Zone Project, the presenters seek to share best practices for promoting queer inclusi... View more
  • Run-Time: 53 Minutes
    Campus Based Advocacy: Evaluation, Implementation, and Effectiveness for Diverse Campus Contexts
    Campus-based advocacy programs are being implemented in college and university settings, seeking to adapt models from community based... View more
  • Run-Time: 47 Minutes
    The Birds and the Bees and Everything Not So Nice
    Prevention of sexual assault requires the use of an intersectional framework, critical race theory and deconstruction of a sexist par... View more
  • Run-Time: 30 Minutes
    Clery and U
    This presentation will discuss the recent updates in the Clery Act and aims to give colleges and universities strategies to go beyond... View more
  • Run-Time: 1 Hour
    Creating Dynamic Violence Prevention Programs
    It is necessary to empower students to be active bystanders, passionate about culture change, and ultimately hold their peers and ins... View more
  • Run-Time: 1 Hour
    Unlikely Alliances: Strategic Collaboration Across Differences on College Campus
    Dr. Ada Cheng, as her role as the former Education and Outreach Specialist for Campus Advocacy Network at University of Illinois Chic... View more
  • Run-Time: 1 Hour
    Defending Queerness: An Intersectional Approach to Preventing and Responding to Sexual Violence in the LGBTQIA
    This presentation will provide an intersectional approach to prevention, education, and response to sexual assault and other forms of... View more
  • Run-Time: 1 Hour
    Beyond Information: Cultivating Moral Courage for Gender-Based Violence Leadership Training
    This training goes beyond information dissemination and instead focuses on cultivating moral courage among new generations of fratern... View more
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