Here’s a quick rundown of asexuality, the split attraction model, and why learning about asexuality and other gender, sexual and romantic minorities (GSRMs) is important for everyone, especially aspiring medical professionals.
By Alyse Campbell, LMSW, Gender Violence Prevention and Education Coordinator |
October 15, 2021
The “I Ask, I Listen, I Respect” JHU consent campaign was designed to resonate with community members, with an emphasis on consent throughout sexual and intimate activity.
Familiarize (or reacquaint) yourself with the many programs and services offered by Student Affairs and Student Health and Well-Being to support your success as a Homewood graduate student.
By Quinn Kenny, Intern, Nicole Brim, Intern, and Alyse Campbell, LMSW, Gender Violence Prevention and Education Coordinator |
August 25, 2021
The ‘Red Zone’ is a period of time (roughly back-to-school through Thanksgiving break) when a majority of sexual assault occurs on college campuses. This post explains why that is, how it’s different in Fall 2021, and what you can do about it.
Deciding to become sexually active can come with an array of emotions, such as excitement, nervousness, and happiness. This sexual readiness guide can help navigate those feelings may and determine how ready you are to have partnered sex.
Over the past 13 months, as we have struggled and persevered through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, far too many people around the world, nationally, and locally have been the target of reprehensible expressions of hate and acts of violence.