Hello all,
As the culminating event of the "Ask me about my beard" campaign against sexual harassment, we'll be having an open discussion about sexual harassment. Prof. Suneetha Rani (Director, Centre for Women Studies) will be joining us.
We hope the discussion to be around sexual harassment, our experiences on campus, and our experiences over the last two weeks wearing the "Ask me" pin. We also hope to be discussing what is sexual harassment, what are our lived experiences of it, the several facets to it etc. It's an open discussion, so if you have something to discuss, we would love it if you could add on.
Do join us. Even if you haven't participated in the campaign, do join us for the discussion. It's at the School of Humanities Open Air Auditorium (behind the School of Humanities - enter through the gate beside the school) at 4.00pm on Friday (8th November).
We look forward to this discussion with you! If you have any doubts or queries, do contact Eleni (8498945933).As the culminating event of the "Ask me about my beard" campaign against sexual harassment, we'll be having an open discussion about sexual harassment. Prof. Suneetha Rani (Director, Centre for Women Studies) will be joining us.
We hope the discussion to be around sexual harassment, our experiences on campus, and our experiences over the last two weeks wearing the "Ask me" pin. We also hope to be discussing what is sexual harassment, what are our lived experiences of it, the several facets to it etc. It's an open discussion, so if you have something to discuss, we would love it if you could add on.
Do join us. Even if you haven't participated in the campaign, do join us for the discussion. It's at the School of Humanities Open Air Auditorium (behind the School of Humanities - enter through the gate beside the school) at 4.00pm on Friday (8th November).
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The problem of harassment should be discussed by the victim to his/her superior. By keeping a mum won't solve the issue. In fact, it will make it worse after time.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Kristo