[Consent Academy] Consent Violation Recovery

When:
January 29, 2020 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
2020-01-29T18:30:00-08:00
2020-01-29T21:30:00-08:00
Where:
Gallery Erato
309 1st Ave S
Seattle
WA 98104
Cost:
Sliding Fee Scale: $40 Full Price, $30 Tier One Sponsored Ticket, $20 Tier Two Sponsored Ticket, $55 Pay-It-Forward Scholarship Donation

Please note: This class is broken up into two parts. Part 1 takes place on Wednesday, January 22nd. Part 2 takes place on Wednesday, January 29th.

We all need to be able to talk about Consent. Most of us have learned the idea that No means No, but Consent goes way beyond that. Sometimes consent is violated, and many are unsure of how to support their loved ones when that happens. In the absence of information, survivors and their families may benefit from education about sexual assault and its impact on the survivor and their family. Education will also allow for survivors and families to advocate for survivor rights around grief and loss as well as the family’s rights as secondary survivors across different settings (e.g., school, work).

Purchase Advance Tickets Here!

  • No late entry will be allowed due to the intimate nature of this workshop. Doors will be locked at 10 minutes after the start time.
  • Water available. Please bring your own cup or bottle.
  • Open to all 18+
  • Attendance is limited to 30 people.
  • All sexes, genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, relationship orientations welcome and celebrated.
  • Questions may be directed to: [email protected]


About the Educators:

The Consent Academy is a group of dedicated educators and activists who provide quality consent training and consultations. We have come together to promote Consent Culture through education, speaking out, and supporting organizations that want to do better. We talk a lot about consent and consensual activity. It’s the cornerstone of what we teach and who we are. And while that is easy to say, we know that living a dedication to consent takes work, awareness, and a willingness to engage.

Presented by the Consent Academy: www.consent.academy

Please note: This class is broken up into two parts. Part 1 takes place on Wednesday, January 22nd. Part 2 takes place on Wednesday, January 29th. We all need to be able to talk about Consent. Most of us have learned the idea that No means No, but Consent goes way beyond that. Sometimes consent is violated, and many are unsure of how to support their loved ones when that happens. In the absence of information, survivors and their families may benefit from education about sexual assault and its impact on the survivor and their family. Education will also allow for survivors and families to advocate for survivor rights around grief and loss as well as the family’s rights as secondary survivors across different settings (e.g., school, work). Purchase Advance Tickets Here! No late entry will be allowed due to the intimate nature of this workshop. Doors will be locked at 10 minutes after the start time. Water available. Please bring your own cup or bottle. Open to all 18+ Attendance is limited to 30 people. All sexes, genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, relationship orientations welcome and celebrated. Questions may be directed to: [email protected] About the Educators: The Consent Academy is a group of dedicated educators and activists who provide quality consent training and consultations. We have come together to promote Consent Culture through education, speaking out, and supporting organizations that want to do better. We talk a lot about consent and consensual activity. It’s the cornerstone of what we teach and who we are. And while that is easy to say, we know that living a dedication to consent takes work, awareness, and a willingness to engage. Presented by the Consent Academy: www.consent.academy

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  • When: January 22, 2020 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
    Where: Gallery Erato, 309 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
  • Please note: This class is broken up into two parts. Part 1 takes place on Wednesday, January 22nd. Part 2 takes place on Wednesday, January 29th. We all need to be able to talk about Consent. Most of us have learned the idea that No means No, but Consent goes way beyond that. Sometimes consent is violated, and many are unsure of how to support their loved ones when that happens. In the absence of information, survivors and their families may benefit from education about sexual assault and its impact on the survivor and their family. Education will also allow for survivors and families to advocate for survivor rights around grief and loss as well as the family’s rights as secondary survivors across different settings (e.g., school, work). Purchase Advance Tickets Here! No late entry will be allowed due to the intimate nature of this workshop. Doors will be locked at 10 minutes after the start time. Water available. Please bring your own cup or bottle. Open to all 18+ Attendance is limited to 30 people. All sexes, genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, relationship orientations welcome and celebrated. Questions may be directed to: [email protected] About the Educators: The Consent Academy is a group of dedicated educators and activists who provide quality consent training and consultations. We have come together to promote Consent Culture through education, speaking out, and supporting organizations that want to do better. We talk a lot about consent and consensual activity. It’s the cornerstone of what we teach and who we are. And while that is easy to say, we know that living a dedication to consent takes work, awareness, and a willingness to engage. Presented by the Consent Academy: www.consent.academy

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