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Workshops and Events

ANNUAL EVENTS:

The Consent Project | Fall Semester (October or November)

The Consent Project works to create conversations on campus about ways we can communicate and embody consent within our actions and choices, reduce harm on our campus, and establish a culture that listens to, believes, and supports survivors. The event typically includes a new theme for each year, interactive booths, as well as informational booths featuring groups on campus. It ends with a gender-inclusive survivor speak out. 

Anniversary Party | Spring Semester (February or March)

An event to celebrate the amazing consent-centered work students are doing across campus. Some years have had a theme. The event usually includes interactive booths, free food, and merch (including a special edition anniversary t-shirt).

WORKSHOPS:

To request a workshop, please email checkit@humboldt.edu. Here are a selection of the workshops we offer. We'd be happy to work with you to create a custom workshop tailored to your group. 

Bystander Intervention Workshop, 1-1.5 hours (45 minute classroom presentation option available)

Learn ways to create a more consent-centered culture and to intervene and challenge acts of sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking. In this workshop, we'll be discussing intervention strategies, consent, and ways to support survivors. 

Love KNOWS Boundaries Workshop, 1.5 hours (45 minute classroom presentation option available)

Learn ways to support survivors of dating violence, gain tools for creating healthy relationships, and learn how to participate in our Love KNOWS Boundaries campaign. 

Dating Violence in the Queer Community Workshop, 1-1.5 hours (45 minute classroom presentation option available)

Join us in discussing the unique barriers that queer folks experience in situations of dating violence, and learn ways to promote healthy relationships. 

Stalking: Identify, Intervene, Support, 1-1.5 hours (45 minute classroom presentation option available)

This workshop helps us to define what stalking is and how to identify it, as well as the complex dynamics involved. Learn about how to intervene in stalking situations, how to support those experiencing stalking, and learn safety planning tactics!