UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Academy Award-winning actress Mira Sorvino shares her #MeToo experience and journey of worldwide advocacy as the keynote event for Sexual Assault Awareness Month at Penn State. Her talk April 10 is part of a month of programming planned by the Gender Equity Center, a unit of Penn State Student Affairs, and other sponsors. All programs are free and open to all.
Programs include:
Honoring Survival: Transforming the Spirit
6:30 p.m. Monday, April 8, Memorial Lounge, Pasquerilla Spiritual Center
An annual event honoring strength and resiliency of survivors of all forms of interpersonal violence and their loved ones. Sponsored by Gender Equity Center, Centre Safe, and the University Park Undergraduate Association. The event is part of UPUA’s Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Week.
What Were You Wearing? survivor art installation
11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, 134 HUB-Robeson Center
Annual display showing descriptions of outfits worn by survivors of sexual violence during their assaults. Meant to show what someone was wearing should not lead to victim blaming. Sponsored by Gender Equity Center and University Park Undergraduate Association. The event is part of UPUA’s Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Week.
Men Against Violence Walk
Noon Wednesday, April 10, Flex Theater, HUB-Robeson Center
Annual walk led by the Gender Equity Center’s Men Against Violence peer education group. If the weather is nice, the meeting point will be HUB lawn. Register at tinyurl.com/MAVWalk2019. Individuals and organizations welcome. Sponsored by Men Against Violence, Gender Equity Center, and University Park Undergraduate Association. The event is part of UPUA’s Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Week.
Mira Sorvino: #MeToo: From Weinstein to Worldwide Advocacy
6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, Alumni Hall, HUB-Robeson Center
“At the time I don’t think I even knew that what happened — him using business-related situations to try and press himself sexually on a young woman in his employ — qualified as sexual harassment. But as a woman who routinely advocates for women and girls who have been victimized in my role as Goodwill Ambassador with the United Nations, and as a mother of two daughters, I could no longer remain silent.” — Mira Sorvino