Attend workshops or educational opportunities beings hosted by offices on campus, student organizations, or in your local community throughout Sexual Assault Awareness Month and beyond.
- Following any educational opportunities, you could host a discussion to process what you watched. You can have chapter officers serve as facilitators/leaders of small groups or breakout room discussions. Questions for your discussion could include:
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- What were your primary takeaways from this? What stood out to you?
- How does this connect to our chapter? Our campus?
- What can we do with what we learned? Individually? As a chapter? In our fraternity/sorority and campus communities?
- What are action steps we can take to learn more, find support and influence change?
- Have an open discussion about what it means to live your oath of membership. You can have chapter officers serve as facilitators/leaders of small groups or breakout room discussions. Questions for your discussion could include:
- What does it mean to truly live our oath of membership? How do members think, feel, and act toward one another?
- What can get in the way of living our oath? How has this shown up in our chapter?
- How do we hold each other accountable to our oath? What can we do better?
- How do we provide support to survivors through living our oath? What can we do to cultivate and maintain a sisterhood/brotherhood where we prioritize actions to support safety and security?


