What’s Happening This Week: April 7-13

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  • Sexual and Relationship Violence Survey: By anonymously completing the Sexual and Relationship Violence Survey, you help to improve Syracuse University’s prevention and response resources. Even if you haven’t experienced sexual or relationship violence yourself, your participation in the survey is extremely valuable. The survey is due Sunday, April 12 and by completing, you are entered for a chance to win a variety of incentives. Check your @syr.edu email and anonymously complete today!
  • International Festival: On Sunday, April 12, the Center for International Services hosts the International Festival, a showcase of student organizations, food tastings, performances and cultural exhibits.
  • Beyond the Statistics – Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Panel: This April, as we recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), we’re bringing attention to the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). Sexual violence and disappearance are deeply connected, and understanding that connection is part of why awareness efforts like SAAM exist: to shine a light on those who are most often left in the dark. This month, we honor the lives behind the statistics by committing to learning more, listening to Indigenous-led voices and ensuring that every survivor’s story is seen and valued. Join us on Monday, April 13, for a panel discussion on MMIW, where we’ll continue this important conversation together.

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