UCI CARE Narrative Project Podcast | Trailer
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01/13/2021
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The UCI CARE Office provides free and confidential support services to members of the UCI community impacted by sexual assault, relationship abuse, family violence, and/or stalking. UCI CARE aims to end these forms of power-based personal violence by engaging the campus community in education, programming, and transformative action. Website: care.uci.edu
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UCI CARE Narrative Project Podcast | Trailer
Release Date: 01/13/2021
Description: The UCI CARE Office provides free and confidential support services to members of the UCI community impacted by sexual assault, relationship abuse, family violence, and/or stalking. UCI CARE aims to end these forms of power-based personal violence by engaging the campus community in education, programming, and transformative action. Website: care.uci.edu
Explicit: No
UCI Narrative Project Podcast | Precursor
Release Date: 01/09/2021
Description: By turning our lives upside down, COVID-19 has focused our eyes on the inequities that exist within our systems, practices, and services on a national and institutional scale. In order to increase conversations around the barriers that exist within these systems and how these barriers impact the experiences of our campus community, UCI CARE developed a multi-video podcast called the “Narrative Project." The Narrative Project’s purpose is to create a virtual space for the diverse voices of the UCI community to explore topics of intersectionality, culture, power, community care, allyship, and restorative justice through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, Melissa and Nhi will go over UCI CARE services, why the Narrative Project Podcast was created, historical acknowledgment of violence within California, and an overview of the different topics and guests they'll bring into the podcast space! ---------- CONNECT WITH UCI CARE: Website: care.uci.edu | Email: [email protected] | Phone: 949‑824‑7273 Instagram: instagram.com/ucicare Facebook: facebook.com/ucicare Twitter: twitter.com/ucicare Medium: medium.com/uci-care Check out these CARE events! ---------- 1) UCI Counseling Center at (949) 824-6457 offers 24-hour access to counselors by phone. 2) Waymakers' 24-hour hotline at (949) 831-9110 (South OC) or (714) 957-2737 (North OC) provides resources & referrals for survivors of sexual assault. 3) Human Options 24-hour hotline at (877) 854-3594 provides resources, safety, and support for individuals experiencing relationship abuse. 4) Office of Equal Opportunity & Diversity (OEOD) at (949) 824-5594 provides information about filing a criminal complaint or pursuing a complaint through the campus disciplinary process as well as resource information. 5) The UCI Police Department at (949) 824-5223 is available to take reports 24 hours a day. 6) Please call 911 if there is an immediate threat to safety. ---------- Here are the resources that were used and mentioned in this episode: A Brief History of the Anti-Rape Movement: https://www.resourcesharingproject.org/brief-history-anti-rape-movement The California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA): http://www.calcasa.org/about/history/ Local Native Tribes Address Invisibility at UCI: https://www.newuniversity.org/2016/03/29/local-native-tribes-address-invisibility-at-uci/ UCI Native American Resource Guide: https://www.admissions.uci.edu/pdf/2018-publications/2018-native-guide.pdf The California Story - The Structural Forces Behind Our Racial and Economic Inequality: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/california-story Cultivating Resilience Lunch and Learn - Negar Shekarabi
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The Relationship Between Media and Sexual Violence | Part 2
Release Date: 03/11/2021
Description: In this episode of the Narrative Project, Nhi, Melissa, Candace, Abby, and Angelica discuss the relationship between media and sexual violence, and how the various media mediums have affected perceptions surrounding sexual violence. They talk about how normalized and even romanticized sexual violence is in shows and movies, and how this perpetuation in the media translates into real life. The group continues by discussing the nuances of the #MeToo Movement and how it has affected conversations surrounding sexual violence and supporting survivors. They conclude the discussion by outlining what their reimagined world would look like. Content Warning: Mention of Sexual Violence, Sexual Assault, Rape CONNECT WITH UCI CARE: Website: care.uci.edu | Email: [email protected] | Phone: 949‑824‑7273 Instagram: instagram.com/ucicare Facebook: facebook.com/ucicare Twitter: twitter.com/ucicare Medium: medium.com/uci-care 1) UCI Counseling Center at (949) 824-6457 offers 24-hour access to counselors by phone. 2) Waymakers' 24-hour hotline at (949) 831-9110 (South OC) or (714) 957-2737 (North OC) provides resources & referrals for survivors of sexual assault. 3) Human Options 24-hour hotline at (877) 854-3594 provides resources, safety, and support for individuals experiencing relationship abuse. 4) Office of Equal Opportunity & Diversity (OEOD) at (949) 824-5594 provides information about filing a criminal complaint or pursuing a complaint through the campus disciplinary process as well as resource information. 5) The UCI Police Department at (949) 824-5223 is available to take reports 24 hours a day. 6) Please call 911 if there is an immediate threat to safety.
Explicit: No
The Relationship Between Media and Sexual Violence | Part I
Release Date: 03/04/2021
Description: In this episode of the Narrative Project, Nhi, Melissa, Candace, Abby, Angelica, and Hazal discuss the relationship between media and sexual violence, and how the various media mediums have affected perceptions surrounding sexual violence. They talk about how normalized and even romanticized sexual violence is in shows and movies, and how this perpetuation in the media translates into real life. The group continues by discussing the nuances of the #MeToo Movement and how it has affected conversations surrounding sexual violence and supporting survivors. They conclude the discussion by outlining what their reimagined world would look like. Content Warning: Mention of Sexual Violence, Sexual Assault, Rape CONNECT WITH UCI CARE: Website: care.uci.edu | Email: [email protected] | Phone: 949‑824‑7273 Instagram: instagram.com/ucicare Facebook: facebook.com/ucicare Twitter: twitter.com/ucicare Medium: medium.com/uci-care 1) UCI Counseling Center at (949) 824-6457 offers 24-hour access to counselors by phone. 2) Waymakers' 24-hour hotline at (949) 831-9110 (South OC) or (714) 957-2737 (North OC) provides resources & referrals for survivors of sexual assault. 3) Human Options 24-hour hotline at (877) 854-3594 provides resources, safety, and support for individuals experiencing relationship abuse. 4) Office of Equal Opportunity & Diversity (OEOD) at (949) 824-5594 provides information about filing a criminal complaint or pursuing a complaint through the campus disciplinary process as well as resource information. 5) The UCI Police Department at (949) 824-5223 is available to take reports 24 hours a day. 6) Please call 911 if there is an immediate threat to safety.
Explicit: No
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