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leaders in administration are taking this issue seriously enough? do you think enough is being done? well, i think that they are starting to. what has been wonderful, the one bright spot to come out of all this negativity that has been happening is that we are really starting to have a national dialogue about rape and particularly rape on our college campuses. i think we see a lot of schools who are making new policies, trying out new things, making sure that they have the prevention, the education, the support for victims and also a just system for both the accused and the survivor to make sure that everybody is getting a fair process. katie, i know you work as a violence prevention trainer. what s the most important message you try to give women on college campuses? the most important message that i give when i go out and speak is to say, you re not alone. because i know that no matter what, i m speaking to survivors.