Stress on prevention, support for
victims
Events titled “Empty Place at the Table,”
“Healthy Relationship Wheel” and the “Masculinity Town Hall” will be among the
events of the University of Rhode Island’s Domestic Violence Awareness Week,
Monday, Oct. 24 through Friday Oct. 28.
The free, public program is sponsored by the
URI student group, Peers Learning Educating and Supporting Everyone
(P.L.E.A.S.E). Rachel Dunham, assistant coordinator of Violence Prevention and
Advocacy Services, said the activities are being held to mark Domestic Violence
Awareness Month in October. All activities will be held on the Kingston Campus.
“These events are designed to engage and
inform students, professors, staff and the public so they can support people
who have been victimized by domestic violence,” Dunham said. “We hope
participants come away with a better understanding of the seriousness of this
problem in Rhode Island and beyond.”
The schedule is as follows:
“Healthy
Relationship Wheel,” Tuesday, Oct. 25, 11
a.m. to 2 p.m., Memorial Union. Join P.L.E.A.S.E members to play an interactive
game about healthy relationships and communication. Participants will spin the
wheel and be asked questions. This program follows the format of Wheel of
Fortune (prizes may be involved!).
“Masculinity
Town Hall-Lunch with the Ten Men Project,” Wednesday, Oct. 26, noon to 2 p.m., Multicultural Student
Services Center, Hardge Forum, 74 Lower College Road. This will be a
conversation about healthy masculinity with representatives of the Ten Men
Project–a program made up of Rhode Island men from diverse walks of life who
share a common vision — a world without domestic violence. Pizza will be
provided.
“Wear
Purple Day” and “The Escalation Workshop,” Thursday,
Oct. 27. Don’t forget to wear purple to show your support for domestic violence
awareness. And during “The Escalation Workshop” from 6 to 8 p.m. in the College
of Pharmacy Building, Room 170, 7 Greenhouse Road, P.L.E.A.S.E members will
facilitate a powerful 90-minute interactive program developed by the One Love
Foundation. This workshop is designed to create an understanding of and
discussion about the dangers of abusive relationships, the ways that we can
support individuals hurt by this type of violence and how we can become active
bystanders against relationship violence.
Vinyasa
Yoga Class, Friday, Oct. 28, 5:30 to
6:30 p.m., Fascitelli Fitness and Wellness Center, 18 Butterfield Road.
Additionally, all yoga classes held at the Fascitelli Center throughout the
week will be dedicated to domestic violence awareness.