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August 7, 2013

SafeZone introductory training

Submitted by SafeZone

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SafeZone introductory training "Becoming an Ally" is from 10 a.m. to noon Friday, Aug. 16, in Town Hall at the Leadership Studies Building.

Individuals are trained to become SafeZone allies, providing "safe zones" where individuals affected by homophobia, hateful acts and sexual violence can safely go for support and assistance. By placing the SafeZone symbol on their office door, desk, or backpack, SafeZone allies signify that their space is a safe place to talk about issues which impact people who have been affected by any type of hateful or homophobic act, or who have been affected by sexual violence, sexual harassment, or any criminal or distressing situation.

Register for the training.