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On this episode of Access Utah, we preview the Northern Utah Conference on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, which takes place next week at Utah State University.
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USU to host Take Back the Night event to fight sexual assault
Utah State University Sexual Assault & Anti-Violence Information Office is helping survivors of sexual assault with a special event Thursday night.
Posted at 8:55 AM, Apr 22, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-22 10:55:18-04
LOGAN, Utah â Utah State University Sexual Assault & Anti-Violence Information Office is helping survivors of sexual assault with a special event Thursday night.
The âTake Back the Nightâ event will feature speakersâincluding local sexual assault survivorsâand a march around downtown Logan. The event is set to begin at Free Speech Square, 200 N Main St., at 7 p.m.
What should you be looking out for when starting out a new relationship?
Felicia Gallegos, the outreach and prevention coordinator for the Sexual Assault and Anti-Violence Information Office, or SAAVI, shared a few red and green flags to watch out for in your budding romance.
Red Flag: exerting power or control over you
A partner exerting control over you can manifest in many different ways. Some examples are name calling, controlling what you like or post on social media, or constantly checking your location. Some couples are comfortable with sharing locations and social media accounts, but if you’re being forced to do so, your partner is adding a level of control to your relationship.