The one-year anniversary of Johanna Justin-Jinich’s murder is fast approaching. This Thursday, May 6th will mark for the Wesleyan community one year that has passed since we lost Johanna in what was undeniably one of the most horrific acts of violence this campus has, and ever will, experience. Her murder was a hate crime, a ruthless act of gender violence and anti-Semitism.

Gender violence is a persistent problem on this campus, as was once again brought to the fore by the recent Wespeaks written by students who have been sexually assaulted at Wesleyan, as well as those written by staff and students calling for greater administrative accountability to issues of gender violence prevention and response. Additionally, at the forum on campus violence on Tuesday, April 27th, students, staff, and alumni came together to discuss possible improvements to Wesleyan resources.

Students have been working with the university for years to improve University policy, response, and prevention around issues of sexual and gender violence on campus but still have found little sustained administrative support. The only way more effective resources, policies, and prevention efforts can be put into place is to establish a full-time staff position that would be responsible for advocating on behalf of survivors of sexual and gender violence, heading sustained prevention efforts, and helping all members of the Wesleyan community work together to build a campus that is safe for everyone. Safety means a community in which everyone is accountable for creating an environment that promotes respect, consent, critical thinking, and sex-positivity.

Persistent student pressure on the administration resulted in the creation of the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Intern, but this position alone cannot adequately address a campus climate of gender violence. The intense responsibilities of the position are too demanding for any one student to carry out effectively. Although there are various support systems in place for students (i.e. the faculty/staff on SART & OBHS), it is unfair and unsustainable that the only person on campus who is paid to be specifically knowledgeable about sexual assault and gender violence is a ten hour per week student position that isn’t even written into a specific departmental budget. The Intern position currently gets its funding through the SBC.

The University has a responsibility to invest in a staff position which would allow us to address this pervasive violence. This isn’t a question of available funding, but a question of priorities. Comparable schools such as Barnard, Amherst, Trinity, Bates, Bard, Skidmore, Bowdoin, Colorado College, Lewis and Clark, Whitman, and Brown have invested in at least one staff position, and it’s time for Wesleyan to follow suit.

The above document circulated via the internet for only three days and, in that time, received formal support from 536 members the Wesleyan community; 405 students, 47 alum, 37 parents/family members, and 27 members of the Wesleyan faculty/staff.

Current Students:

Liz Krushnic ’10, Arielle Tolman ’10, Sarah Abbott ’10, Camara Awkward-Rich  ’11, Monica Vitti  ’12, Joanna Bourain ’12, Brenna Galvin ’11, Monica Fuhrmann ’12, Michelle Garcia ’10, Anne deBoer ’12, Stephanie Hucker ’11, Darien Combs ’11, Eliza Jane Gordon ’11, Jeanne McPhee ’13, Jane Petzoldt ’13, Zak Kirwood ’12, Mica Taliaferro ’11, Emilia Levitas ’11, Stephanie Quainoo ’10, Caitlin MacLeod-Bluver ’11, Elizabeth Spergel ’12, Lauren Wynn ’12, Genelle Faulkner ’13, Toni Zosherafatain ’10, Aaron Khandros ’13, Carolyn Cohen ’12, Melody Oliphant ’13, Jourdan Hussein ’11, Stephanie Huezo ’13, Dana Pellegrino ’12, Adrienne Russman ’10, Mikhail Firer ’13, Julissa Peña ’12, Eric Stephen ’13, Cristine Khan ’13, Dan Ping He ’13,  Cheryl Walker ’12, Kerry Klemmer ’13, Barbaralynn Moseman ’13, Alexandra Ketchum ’12, Noah Heau ’12, Katherine Eyster ’10 Sarah Gokhale ’13, Julia Black ’13, Franz Spillenger ’13, Hannah Berkman ’12, Bryce Hollingsworth ’13, Frank Fineis ’13, Martha L. Liskow ’11, Melanie Hsu ’13, Michael Cifuentes ’10, Evelina Pierce ’10, Angela Ei Hay Mann ’13, Marjorie Dodson ’13, Anna Susman ’13, Hannah Cressy ’13, Deena Godfrey ’12, Cara Tratner ’12, Hannah Marqusee ’10, Samuel Roth ’13, Evan Jay Baum ’13, Adina Teibloom ’10, Katherine Marcus ’13, David Shor ’13, Katherine Kitfield Bascom ’10, Nicholas Davenport ’10, Paulie Lowther ’13, Marsha Jean-Charles ’11, Abigail Major ’11, Paolo Speirn ’10, Meyer H Meyer ’10, Katie DiBona ’11, Julia Christie ’13, Noa Wotton ’10, Kelsey Townsend ’11, Rudisang Motshubi ’11, Olivia Postell ’10, Elizabeth Damaskos ’12, Charlotte Christopher ’12, Susanna Myrseth ’10, Margo Tercek ’13, Janine Wiley ’13, Menherit Goodwyn ’11, Kerry Klemmer ’13, Trevor Michelson ’13, BJ Lillis ’12, Meggie McGuire ’12, Peter Myers ’13, Nicholas Orvis ’13, Arielle Berrick ’10, Peter Hull ’10, Ariel Schwartz ’12, Julianne Edwards ’13, James Gardner ’13, Emma Leonard ’13, Charlotte Heyrman ’13, Ro Seidelman ’10, Elizabeth Reagan ’13, David J. Thompson ’11, Katherine Yagle ’12, Lex Horan ’10, Ellika Healy ’10, Kayla Rodriguez ’11, Ariana La Porte ’10, Miriam Berger ’12, Charlie Kurose ’10, Indee Mitchell ’10, Jake Schofield ’12, Meera Bhardwaj ’10, Emily Caffery ’10, Allegra Stout ’12, Alexandra Patrick ’13, Kanyakrit Vongkiatkajorn ’13, Sarah Brown ’10, Sara Shor ’10, Ellika Healy ’10, Asa Horvitz ’10, Sylvie Stein ’12, Jessica Steinke ’10, Sierra Bintliff  ’12, Jessica Steinke ’10, Leslie Pyne ’12, Leah Aronowsky ’10, Kira Akerman ’10, Franni Paley ’10, Emma Burrows ’10, Shauna Pratt ’13, Dan Schniedewind ’12, Susannah Young ’11, Nellie Triedman ’13, Caitlin Colasacco ’11, Julianne Hall ’10, Deepti Sood ’10, Kaitlin Ashley ’11, Nora Christiani ’11, Lesley Faulkner ’11, Mary Lauran Hall ’10, Meredith Holmes ’10, Taylor Morales ’13, Emily Iversen ’11, Emily I. Kianka ’13, Daniel Mendelsohn ’11, Kiah McAndrew-Davis ’10, Rayna Edwards ’10, Eli Timm ’13, Joseph O’Donnell ’13, Kate Finley ’13, Antoine Cadot-Wood ’10, Cara Colker-Eybel ’13, Nick Petrie ’12, Sarah Tracy-Wanck ’10, Guy Geyer ’13, Alex Pfeifer-Rosenblum ’10, Rebecca Lange ’13, Jelisa Adair ’13, Benjamin Abravanel ’13, Samantha Melvin ’13, Laura Scholten ’10, Marjorie Rivera ’12, Elizabeth Waugh ’13, Madeline Caldwell ’10, Sabine Vilsaint ’10, Kelly Morgan ’11, Alexandra Wang ’12, David Barach ’12, Joseph Cribb ’13, Matias Seijas ’12, Sydney J Berkman ’10., Jordana Hoyt ’11, Jennifer Corcoran ’12, Samantha Santaniello ’13, Emma Kravet ’09, Lydia Kring ’13, Benjamin Firke ’12, Hannah Monk ’12, Matthew Carney ’13, Rebecca Koppel ’13, Dorisol Inoa ’13, Ryan Sheldon ’13, Eliana Theodorou ’12, Miriam Leshin ’10, Katherine McDonald ’11, Hilary Burke ’10, Kim Segall ’10, Rachel Miller-Howard ’10, Emily Pontecorvo ’11, Eduardo Gomez ’13, Sophia Duncan ’13, Nicholas Fesenko ’10, Emily Brown ’12, Alyssa Bogdanow ’11, Sam Bernhardt  ’10, Rachel Merzel ’12, Charlotte Cef  ’11, Gianna Palmer ’10, Miriam Rosenau ’11, Emily Hoffman ’10, Elizabeth Malkin ’11, Anthony Hinds ’12, Vernie Chia ’11, L. Mamut ’13, Jaimie Huntly ’10, Matthew Fox Larkin ’11, Melina Aguilar ’10, Liz Wojnar ’12, Jiun Kimm ’10, Ravy Uong ’13, Janine Zaltsman ’11, David Markowitz ’11, Graham Richman ’11, Estee Rubien-Thomas ’13, Anna McKinsey ’12, Miriam Kwietniewska ’13, Max Perel-Slater ’11, Kaylin Berger ’13, Emma Drew ’10, Jennifer Cheng ’11, Eugenie Carabatsos ’10, Miles Tokunow ’10, Mandela Kazi ’12, Danielle Mor ’10, Kenny Feder ’12, Liam Stansen ’10, Kaitlin DeWilde ’13, Sena Ito ’11, Rebecca A. Snelling ’12, Wendy Jacqueline Escobar ’12, Jake Nussbaum ’10, Liza Goodstein ’13, Alix Haber ’11, Reiss Clauson-Wolf ’13, Austin Cotant ’13, Hyo Jeong Lee ’13, Linnea Damer ’10, Shamar Chin ’13, Alexandra Ellerbeck ’13, Alanna Badgley ’13, Matthew P Motta ’13, Micah Geurin Weiss ’10, Matthew Perry ’11, Greer Dent ’12, Claire Tradewell ’11, KaYa Lee ’13, Guangshuo Yang ’11, Naakai Addy ’12, Linda Mondschein ’12, Hannah Bailenson ’13, Carolyn Sinclair McCalla ’10, Leigh Stewart ’13, Katherine Wolf ’12, Katherine Scahill ’11, Kathryn McConnell ’13, Sherry Cho ’10, Danielle Adam ’13, Zuleikha Hester ’11, Laura Heath ’11, Katherine Rodriguez ’10, Joyce Wong ’12, Steven Scarborough ’11, Daniel O’Sullivan ’11, Grace Kredell ’10, Phillip Ross ’12, Greta Hartenstein ’11, Lotus Thomas ’13, Susanna Banks ’13, Ruby B. Hernandez ’11, Leah Shesler ’11, Ellen Bartolini ’11, Samuel Cohen ’10, Samantha Pop ’11, Evelyn Israel ’10, Nora Hansel ’11, Aileen Rowan ’11, Laura Yim ’13, Erin O’Donnell ’12, Emily Kossow ’11, Scott James ’10, Gus Seixas ’10, Yelena Niayzan ’11, Meghan Twible ’12, Alexandra Bean ’11, Nichola Samponaro ’11, Michele Markowitz ’10, Sarah Ann Shackleton ’13, Ned Bean ’11, Elizabeth Fossel ’11, Ravenna Neville ’10, Kimberly T. Prosise ’11, Emilie M. Knight ’10, April Trovillion ’10, , Jared Blake ’10, Lucas Guilkey ’10, Adeneiki Williams ’10, Alexander Hoyle ’13, Joseph Chadwick ’10, Nomi Teutsch ’11, Jon Myers ’11, Elissa Martel ’10, Alex Ray ’13, Andrew Pfeiffer ’13, Valerie Pucilowski ’13, Kristen Salustro ’13, Rachel Santiago ’12, Molly Friedemann ’11, Jadeene Gabay ’10, Nicole Bonneau ’13, Eli Meixler ’13, Chalmers Morgan Hamill ’11, Tess Parker ’10, Amelia Tatarian ’13, Elizabeth Busch ’10, Sara Quinn ’11, Ashleigh Corvi ’13, Alexandra Beatty ’13, Drew Flanagan ’10, Anna Cash ’11, Pushpa Neupane ’10, Hannah Barber ’10, Carina Kaufman ’10, Sara Thomas ’11, Lila Murphy ’13, Todd C. Keats ’11, Ann Wheeler ’12, Sarah Chrystler ’13, Juliet Nebolon ’11, Navpreet Sidhu ’11, Stephanie Lee ’11, Michael Yu ’11, Allana Kembabazi ’11, Samara Ressler ’13, Sarice Greenstein ’10, Eleanore Pankow ’12, Sarah Hoefle ’10, Jean Pierre Valette ’10, Eliza Fisher ’13, Zoe Jick ’11, Adrian Hernandez ’11, Jeremy Keim-Shenk ’12, Jonna Humphries ’10, Kevin Walters ’12, Stephanie Clemente ’11, Averill Roberto ’13, Margaret R. Cohen ’12, Mariel Matze ’10, Matt Nestler ’10, Inslee Coddington ’10, Gideon Finck ’11, Charles Baron ’12, Catie Steidl ’11, Margaret Aldredge ’11, Teju Adisa-Farrar ’13, Bonnie Quach-Wong ’12, Sophia Hussain ’13, Aaron Greenberg ’11, Maia Weiss ’11, Eric Sherman ’10, James Gardella ’12, Madelaine Jane Woolfrey Harrington ’11, Kalen Flynn ’10, Miles Bukiet  ’11, Graham Richman ’11, Michael Gaines ’11, Miranda Becker ’11, Carley Russell ’12, Patrick O’Brien ’12, Zachary J. Libresco ’13, Madeline B Holland ’13, Jorge G. Delgado ’10, Hanh Le ’12, Frank Melendez ’12, Erwin Dwi Saputra ’11, Mairead Maguire ’10, James Wong ’11, Claire Randall ’12, Leslie Tan ’11, Oluwayimika Taiwo-Peters ’12, Emma Daniels ’13, Michelle Kae ’12, Jiaxin Xu ’12, Christina Boyd ’10, Gloria Fanchiang ’10, Zachary Rosen ’11, Craig Ewer ’10, Justin Schwartz ’11, Alessandra Stachowski ’11, Chantal Ferguson ’13, Rachel Levenson ’12, Hortencia Rodriguez ’10, Aaron Freedman ’10, Nicholas Wenpin Quah ’12, Sarah Stein ’12, Maren K. Ellingboe ’10, Priscilla Bustamante ’10, E. Rose Agger  ’10, Louis Russo ’11, Bryan Marsh ’13, Andrea DePetris ’10, Katherine Shervais ’13, Ariana Todd ’13, Ari Fishman ’13, Melody Chang ’12, Zachary Rebich ’11, Melody Wang ’10, Emily Wenzel ’10, Caitlin Kent ’10, Jeffrey Bizinkauskas ’10, Catherine Reed ’12

Alum:

Emily Avener ’09, JM Jaffe ’09, Lindsay Kukona ’07, William C. Franklin III ’09, Thea De Armond  ’09, Arielle Edelman ’06, Elaine Lauriat ’09, Michele Nichols ’09, Priya Ghosh ’09, Erik Underwood ’09, Samantha Hurley ’09, A. Sofia C. Warner ’09, Claire Greenwood ’09, Elana Baurer ’09, Hannah Jackson ’09, Ross Heinemann’09/Grad’11, Alex Sirois ’09, Isaac Maddow-Zimet ’09, Lisa Zweigenhaft ’09, Elizabeth Kolod ’08, Aviva Tevah ’09, David Altabef ’08, Deirdre Salsich ’07, Jennie Ehrenhalt ’09, Kate Ottaviano ’09, Ruby-Beth Buitekant ’09, Miller Nuttle ’09, Lauren Cruz ’09, Daniel Latzman ’09, Jessica French Smith ’09, Jeff Clewell ’06, Madeline Thomson ’08, Jessica Houghton ’08, Katie Bofshever ’09, Jacqueline Cruz ’07, Erin Clark ’09, Stephanie Sheehan ’08, Mairead Salsich ’04,  Nina Roma Agvanian ’06, Andy Zack ’09, Jessica Young, Esq. ’03, Emily Rothman ’94, Aram Sinnreich ’94, , Vicki Cohen’80, Becky Peters-Combs ’75, Tristan Taormino ’93, Jaclyn Friedman ’93

Parents/Family:

Nina Davis-Millis ’76 & P ’12, Sophia deBoer P ’12, Monica Valenti P ’12, Luellen Lucid P ’10, Marcia Bourain P ’12, Linda Hertzberg P ’12, Steven Price P ’10, Naomi Koller Fishman P ’13, Patricia Sidman P ’14, Susan Fishman P ’12, Margie Bogdanow P ’11, Joan Tedeschi P ’12, Melanie Melia P ’12, Dan Bogdanow: Family ’11, Stephanie Fins P ’11, Susan Patrick: Parent, Susan Markowitz P ‘ 10, Karen Peterson P ’12, Alice Dub P ’12, Laurie Steinke P ’10, Rosalind Wolf P ’12, Kate Ramdin: Parent, Betty Phuong Quach P ’12, Sandy Clark P ’09, Deborah Fox: Parent, Lauren Rich P ’11, Robin Grossman P ’10, Ilene Schwartz  P ’12, Randi Kaplan P ’06, Susan L. Halper: Parent, Eda Spielman P ’10, Barbara Harris P ’11, Wendi Gordon P ’11, Lisa DiBona P ’11, Frank Gordon P ’11, Donna Weinberger P ’07/ ’10,  Richard Krushnic P ’10

Faculty/Staff:

Patricia Beaman, Joseph Drury, Matthew Garrett, Alex Dupuy, Elizabeth Willis, Margot Weiss, Melanye Price, Marc Hertzman, Natasha Korda, Susanna Fusso, Gillian Goslinga, Mary Ann Clawson, Anu Sharma, Lina Meruane, Marianna L. Litovich, Henry Abelove, Manju Hingorani, Elizabeth Traube, Ishita Mukerji, Amy MacQueen, Tushar Irani, Octavio Flores, Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Erika A. Taylor, Clare Rogan, Patricia R. Hill, Ann Wightman

  • Camara

    If you agree with the above wespeak, you can still sign the document by following this link:

    https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dDE3UVdlaTRTaGF3c2c4dlBCU3ljbUE6MQ

  • John Dankosky

    I’d like to draw your readers’ attention to a program WNPR’s Where We Live did yesterday about sexual violence on campus – including cases at Wesleyan. Here is a link to that program: http://www.cpbn.org/program/where-we-live/episode/wwl-sexual-assault-campus

    Here is a link to our show blog, with a response from President Roth: http://whereweblog.wordpress.com/2010/05/05/wesleyans-president-responds-to-campus-sexual-violence-show/

  • Wes Alum

    Judging from this Wespeak, it sounds like there is a rape every week at Wes. Apparently things have gotten a lot friskier in one year.

    It is mentioned, The intense responsibilities of the positionWhat would this person’s duties be?

    I see a few simple (and cheaper) ways to remedy this, that are oriented towards prevention:

    1. Take basic self-defense
    2. Get a better creep-radar
    3. Dont wander down dark alleys or DKE hallways piss drunk.

    As for the treatment of those who have undergone some form of assault: couldn’t the grief counselor handle these type of stress issues too?

  • Wes Alum

    Apologies for the last post, it was the half-baked version of this one (i accidentally hit enter).

    Judging from this Wespeak, it sounds like there is a rape every week at Wes. Apparently things have gotten a lot friskier in one year.

    It is mentioned that “the intense responsibilities of the position are too demanding for any one student to carry out effectively”. What would this person’s duties be?

    P-safe handles reports, investigates, and apprehends
    Judiciary board/MPD take disciplinary measures

    Seems to me that this person would just be there for post-trauma treatment, which could be handled by a number of private or existing services (i.e. grief counselor)

    Going back to prevention, I see a few simple (and cheaper) ways to reduce the assault rate:

    1. Take basic self-defense
    2. Get a better creep-radar
    3. Dont wander down dark alleys or DKE hallways piss drunk. (a.k.a. dont be in the position in the first place, USE YOUR HEAD and KNOW YOUR LIMITS)

    Unfortunately, it’s impossible to create a position or environment that will stop 100% of these assaults. However, in general, the more people take responsibility for themselves and their actions , the stronger and smarter they will be. (This last comment in NO way refers to Johanna, which was simply a whackjob-induced tragedy that was also largely different from most sexual assault cases.)

  • woman

    Instead of making it the responsibility of women to not be raped by men, why don’t we dole out prevention tips to those who need it! Here are some prevention tips guaranteed to work.

    1. Don’t put drugs in people’s drinks in order to control their behavior.

    2. When you see someone walking by themselves, leave them alone!

    3. If you pull over to help someone with car problems, remember not to assault them!

    4. NEVER open an unlocked door or window uninvited.

    5. If you are in an elevator and someone else gets in, DON’T ASSAULT THEM!

    6. Remember, people go to laundry to do their laundry, do not attempt to molest someone who is alone in a laundry room.

    7. USE THE BUDDY SYSTEM! If you are not able to stop yourself from assaulting people, ask a friend to stay with you while you are in public.

    8. Always be honest with people! Don’t pretend to be a caring friend in order to gain the trust of someone you want to assault. Consider telling them you plan to assault them. If you don’t communicate your intentions, the other person may take that as a sign that you do not plan to rape them.

    9. Don’t forget: you can’t have sex with someone unless they are awake!

    10. Carry a whistle! If you are worried you might assault someone “on accident” you can hand it to the person you are with, so they can blow it if you do.

    (created by Colleen Jameson)

  • Anon

    ^
    Shut up and get back in the kitchen.

  • Zonker Harris

    As per number 9: (please remind my wife)

  • alumna

    Wes Alum, have you ever been followed? Feared for your safety while on campus?

    Some students are afraid following the violence that happened last year. I’m sure that Wesleyan can find the money for one staff position. What is the landscaping budget? Is the MoCon tear-down cost-efficient? How frequently do the athletic teams receive new uniforms?

    These are all questions that could be asked at a budget meeting, and there are several more worth raising as well. There is probably enough money to go around if cuts are made wisely, and some room made for allocations such as this.

    Wesleyan is a much more open campus than most, which is almost always a good thing. But with the murder at Yale (the defendant was a Middletown resident, he lived near the Gatekeeper), some people are scared. And regardless of your gender, you might prioritize safety (yourself, your friends, children). The economy is no excuse to downgrade things like safety, or assert that it is a small concern.

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