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Transformation. It is the most comprehensive study of Sexual Assault on the campus today. After the talk we will have time for questions and answers and cspan is here with us tonight recording the event if you have a question please hold your hand up and wait and bring the mic. I present dr. Jennifer hirsch. Thank you so much it is great to be here. Thank you so much for coming out. In every room there are always survivors if you start to feel distressed by what im saying its fine to get up and take a break. I will start with the story. Austin was a sweet student. The story of the hot Summer Nights is pretty much the sexiest story in the book. Thats not the story im going to tell. He was a good guy he have a series of nicknames that his girlfriend had. Austen also sexually assaulted someone. He told us the story about freshman year he was in a room with his roommates girlfriends roommate. Roommate has a girlfriend to people get shuffled into the same bedroom together the girl was prett
But to become a television for serious readers. This made good good evening ladies and gentlemen. We are pleased to have with us this evening doctor Jennifer Hirsch professor of medical science at Columbia University who will be reading from and discussing her new book teethree a landmark study of Sexual Assault on campus it is based on a program called Sexual Health initiative to foster transformation. The most comprehensive study on a campus to date. After the talk well have time for questions and answers and cspan is here with us tonight recording the event and i would ask that if you have a question please hold your hand up and wait until i bring you the microphone so we can hear what your question is. I present doctor Jennifer Hirsch. [applause] thank you so much its great to be here and thank you for coming out. In every room there are always survivors. If you feel distressed by what am sharing its okay to take a break. The national Sexual Assault hotline 186564673. I will start
Serious readers. This made good evening ladies and gentlemen. And welcome to the yale bookstore. We are very pleased to have with us this evening doctor Jennifer Hirsch who is a professor of socio medical science at Columbia University who will be reading from and discussing her new book, sexual citizens, landmarks. You start to feel distressed by what im sharing obviously its fine to get up and take a break. The National Sexual assault hotline is 18656 hope. Its 1800656 hope. Austin was a sweet student, the story of bostons hot summer night had sex with his girlfriend is the sexy story in the book. Thats not the story im going to tell, sorry. But he was a good guy, he was the kind had developed a series of nicknames for the kind of orgasms his girlfriend had. He was committed to making sure that sex is something that felt good for her, too. But austin also sexually assaulted someone. He told us a story about a night freshman year he was in a room with his roommates girlfriends roommat
To do is have the opportunity to talk with publix authors about their most recent book. Also to dig in a little bit more than i think we get to you as often as we like at book events. Learning a little bit more about what went into creating the book there are so many interesting things that kate can share that i think would be applicable to any writer. Who here is a writer . Who here writes that did not raise their hands . [laughter] that is fair. Always a few of you appeared we will make sure we get some conversation as well. I just want to say really quickly before we start, a big thank you to book people. We have a lot of literary community. One of the big cubs of that is this bookstore. Thank you for having us here tonight. I hope that you will enjoy the conversation and that you will go downstairs and get a book. I think we all know the best way to support writers is to buy their book. We are going to encourage you to do that tonight, to appeared finally, i wanted to read kates fi