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Greek
Leaders Against Sexual Assault (GLASA)
Greek Leaders Against
Sexual Assault is a collaboration between Greek Life
and the
Sexual Assault Response
and Prevention Program at the University of Denver. It seeks to recruit
and train members of each chapter at DU to become a leader.
Accepted members will be trained on issues of gender and sexual
aggression so they can engage their peers in discussions and provide
a program of activities for their chapter. The program will provide members
with knowledge and skills to assist victims/survivors of sexual assault
and relationship violence.
GLASA
will create a network of Greek students who encourage, support,
and promote healthful living for Greek students.
This program
will allow Greek students to get connected more quickly to the services
they need by providing knowledgeable and trained individuals in their
chapters - people that they trust. It will enable every member to know
who they can go to for safe and specific information or advice. GLASA
leaders will also act as advisers on effective programs on sexual assault
for Greek Life with the Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Coordinator.
As Greek Life members you are in the best position to advise and recommend
programs for your peers. GLASA will talk about current
issues it sees in its chapters and how to effectively program
to address these
issues.
GLASA will meet regularly, share ideas, and expand knowledge and skills
as well as talk about current issues affecting Greek students.
This is an awesome
opportunity to take on a leadership role in your house and at DU by
acting as a support for your friends. Please contact
the President of GLASA, TIm Harvey at tharvey@du.edu or Lisa
Ingarfield,
the
Sexual Assault
Response and Prevention Coordinator at lingarfi@du.edu with any
questions.
Greek Leaders Against
Sexual Assault worked with all DU chapters to put together this
quilt expressing their stance against sexual assault in the DU
community. It is currently
hanging in the Driscoll Student Center.
Special thanks to Stacey Lestina (Delta Zeta) for organizing this project.
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