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Have you noticed the orange and black posters around campus? Beginning in April for Sexual Assault Awareness Month the Title IX Office has begun running a campaign to address some of the less discussed behaviors in dating and student life that are normalized but harmful.
Each poster has a QR code that links to a story providing context for the behavior mentioned on the poster, as well as a small written section that gives additional information explaining why the actions in the story are harmful. You can also access these stories on this website. The goals of this campaign are to encourage more discussion around dating and romance as well as call out certain behaviors that people may do that are normalized but cause harm.
While the actions shared via the posters may seem minor at first, they can lead to unsafe situations. It is everyone's responsibility to engage in healthy behaviors. Recognizing when behaviors are becoming harmful can be the first step to developing healthy relationships or leaving situations that have become too harmful. If you are dealing with experiences similar to the ones mentioned in this campaign, resources are available and linked at the bottom of this page.
The links below will show you a story depicting an example of a harmful behavior and show where this behavior can lead if not addressed. ISU Policy defines this as:. Coercion is a type of force. ISU policy explains how coercion is applied to overcome an objection to sexual activity. Sexual harassment includes unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature in the workplace or learning environment.
This list is not all-inclusive and any unwanted sexual attention or exposure to sexual content in the workplace or educational environment will be addressed by the Title IX office. Emotional abuse is highlighted in this campaign as a possible precursor to domestic and dating violence.