Lafayette College will partner with Turning Point to provide engaging programming centering the identities of marginalized populations, specifically survivors with disabilities.
Each interactive program will explore the situation of a survivor, where students can navigate the case study given various barriers and protective factors provided. The goal of these activities is to provide students an opportunity to explore identities of survivors that may not be their own and how certain populations may be at an elevated risk for experiencing violence. This programming will encourage students to cultivate empathy, critical thinking skills, open mindedness, as well as an exploration of systems that may not be accessible to all survivors. 6-7:30 p.m. Wed., Nov. 1 • Gendebien Room 206, Skillman Library • MORE
Submitted by: Amanda Hanincik