Violence Prevention Programs Training & Events
Recurring Events
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October)
Domestic Violence Awareness Month is held during October of each year. Check back for details on 20245events.
Clothesline Project & Cookies
The Clothesline Project is a visual display dedicated to raising awareness about the reality of violence in our society. The display is composed of t-shirts created by survivors of violence or in honor of someone who has experienced violence. Stop by the Shepherd Union during the month of October to see this powerful display! Find more information on the Clothesline Project at http://www.
clotheslineproject.info. Join us on October 4 for cookies and more information! Weber-Morgan Domestic Violence Coalition: Footsteps to Light
Join the Weber-Morgan Domestic Violence Coalition to honor Domestic Violence Awaresness Month. Event includes poster making, photobooth, In Her Shoes activity, community partner resources, and free donuts!
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Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April)
Check back for details on Sexual Assault Awareness Month events in 2025
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), which is an annual campaign to raise public awareness about sexual assault and to help educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence.
Sexual harassment, assault, and abuse can happen anywhere, including in online spaces. At Weber State, we want everyone to feel respected and safe. Below you will find information about WSU Campus & Community Events, training, and resources to help spread awareness, educate, and support survivors.
Start by Believing Day
Start by Believing Day provides an opportunity for communities across the country, and around the world, to unify with a single voice for those who have been the victims of sexual violence: We hear you, and we are here to help. On this day, we gather to end the silence and change the way we respond to sexual assault. We Start by Believing. Please join us in this global message of support for survivors.
The Women’s Center would love to show survivors the faces of people who believe and support them.We challenge you to post yourself with the “Start By Believing” pledge card or a paper that says, "I believe you" on your social media with the hashtags #startbybelieving #wsuwc #SafeatWeber and #SAAM24. The photos you share will be shared on the Women’s Center social media as well. Follow along at the Women’s Center Instagram and Facebook accounts. To make sure that your posts can be easily shared, please make sure your posts are public and use the hashtags #StartByBelieving and #SafeatWeber. You can also tag us @WeberStateWomensCenter.
Done in a Day: Button Making for the YCC
Join Safe@Weber and the YCC in making buttons to help with outreach efforts for the YCC.
Sister Circle: Self Care Affair & Grad Cap Decorating
Join Safe@Weber in making your own finals self-care kit! We will have a variety of items to choose from including bath and body care, affirmations, craft kits, study snacks, and more!
Safe@Weber Advocacy Program: Climb with Care: A Trauma-Informed Climbing Workshop
The Safe@Weber Advocacy Program, the Outdoor Program, and OCRE have created a trauma-informed climbing workshop. The goal of this event is to create a safe space for survivors and allies alike to have a safe and trauma-informed way to learn the necessary skills to rock climb outside on a top rope. Top roping is the safest way to begin climbing, and is a necessary first step for any new climber. This workshop will teach participants how to top rope safely outdoors, while also empowering them to trust their own bodies, their voices and other participants.
Sister Circle: Self Care Affair & Grad Cap Decorating
Join Safe@Weber and Housing & Residence Life in making your own finals self-care kit! We will have a variety of items to choose from including bath and body care, affirmations, craft kits, study snacks, and more!
Denim Day
In recognition of an Italian Supreme Court case held in 1998, where the Italian Supreme Court overturned a rape conviction claiming that because the victim was wearing very tight jeans, she must have helped remove them, and by removing the jeans it was not rape but consensual sex. Outraged, women in the Italian Parliament wore jeans in solidarity. This news made it to California and Denim Day has been held annually ever since! Denim is worn by folks on this day to show support for survivors of sexual violence.
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Take Back the Night (April)
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Rally - March - Speak Out
Since the 1960s, Take Back the Night has empowered and supported survivors/victims, helping those in pain, and asserted that it is unacceptable for people to live in fear for their safety. Take Back the Night rallies, marches, candlelight vigils, and speak-outs are the means by which we show our solidarity. We invite you to join the movement to end and raise awareness of, sexual and interpersonal violence and demonstrate support for survivors and victims on our campus and in our community.
Help raise awareness of and speak out against sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual abuse, and all other forms of sexual violence.
- Safe@Weber
- safeatweber@weber.edu