Students showed up to the Todd Hall steps Thursday evening for the Take Back the Night march, where they raised awareness for sexual assault. The event, which ended at Flag Lane, was held in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, said Ky Wong, senior humanities major and Coalition for Women Students chair. This is the.
Students showed up to the Todd Hall steps Thursday evening for the Take Back the Night march, where they raised awareness toward sexual assault. The event, which ended at Flag Lane, was held in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, said Ky Wong, senior humanities major and Coalition for Women Students chair. This is the.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and the WSU Women s Center is hosting a Take Back the Night event at 5 p.m. on April 14 to bring awareness to sexual assault. Sajeenaa Jebanathan, senior psychology major and violence prevention coordinator for the Coalition for Women Students, said Take Back the Night is an event to honor.
Human trafficking affects people of color disproportionately more than white people, even in areas like eastern Washington where levels are relatively low. About 3.49 people out of every 100,000 people in Washington are affected by human trafficking, which places the state outside the top 10 states with the highest levels of human trafficking, said Saoirse.
Cougar Safe Rides is back in operation and heading into its second weekend of the semester. Last weekend, volunteers safely transported about 20 people, said Joshua Wagner, operations and program specialist leader. Cougar Safe Rides is a program under the WSU Women s Center. In addition to a roster of 20-30 active volunteers, a group of.