I can’t quite say that I expected to witness the captivating sight of my scantily-clad peers running through the Warch cinema with a large dildo in tow when I envisioned my college experience. Nor did I foresee myself yelling “slut” at the same screen I watched freshmen orientation presentations on during welcome week. Yet, these two occurrences both highlighted the Halloween weekend of my third year in college.
Being a part of SAASHA (Student Alliance Against Sexual Harassment and Assault) during my time at Lawrence, I have learned so much about safety and consent here on our campus. I have found spaces in which our conversations surrounding autonomy thrive and others in which they do not. I have talked about and listened to kink workshops, healthy relationship guidelines and even understood more about polyamory.
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