Sexual Assault Awareness Month: UNFROZEN by Jamie Devin Wilson (Male-Identifying Audience)


Monday, April 15, 2024
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Allendale Campus
Students


Sexual Assault Awareness Month: UNFROZEN by Jamie Devin Wilson (Male-Identifying Audience)

NOTE: Per the speaker's request, we are requesting that audience members attend the session that most closely aligns with their gender-identity. The content of the sessions do not differ. This session is for male-identifying audience members.

Content Warning: Sexual Assault/Sexual Violence

Join the Grand Valley State University Interfraternity Council for a powerful and enlightening program, UNFROZEN, by Jamie Devin Wilson, where Jamie will share her personal and professional journey navigating through challenging chapters and ultimately finding strength amidst adversity.

Through her experiences, Jamie sheds light on the critical need for a culture of care and consent within the sorority and fraternity community. Facing the harsh reality of sexual assault during their time as a student, Jamie advocates for change and transformation within these organizations.

UNFROZEN is not just a story but a call to action. Jamie empowers audiences to react, advocate, and make informed decisions, ultimately paving the way for a safer and more supportive sorority and fraternity experience. Attendees will gain valuable insights into sexual assault prevention, learn active bystander intervention strategies, and engage in interactive sessions aimed at fostering empathy and kindness during disclosures of assault. While Jamie's story may come from the perspective of a sorority woman, membership in a fraternity or a sorority is not required for attendance.

This program is a must-attend for anyone looking to make a difference, create positive change, and equip themselves with the tools to advocate for a better future within their organizations. Utilize this opportunity to join the conversation and become a catalyst for meaningful transformation. Join us for UNFROZEN and be inspired to make a difference. The program will feature a one-hour keynote followed by a one-hour Q&A session.

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Grand River Room

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Delta Tau Delta (”¤”), commonly known as Delt or DTD, is a United States-based international Greek letter college fraternity. Delta Tau Delta was founded in 1858 at Bethany College, in Bethany, Virginia, (now West Virginia). Since 1858, the Fraternity has spread to nearly 200 campuses, with more than 130 active chapters and colonies comprised of roughly 10,000 students. More than 170,000 men have joined the brotherhood of Delta Tau Delta since its founding. The Iota Upsilon Chapter of Delta Tau Delta at Grand Valley State University was colonized in Winter 2011 and was officially given its charter on April 13th, 2013.

Delta Tau Delta has stood the test of time. It has survived two world wars, a Great Depression and a great recession, the boom of undergraduates brought on by the G.I. Bill, and the reduction of Fraternity membership following the Vietnam War. If you decide to join Delta Tau Delta, you can feel comfort in knowing that more than 150 years of history and tradition will be there to greet you.

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Theta Chi Fraternity: 160 years, 175,000 resolute members, over 130 chapters, 7 sacred purposes. Find out more at: http://www.thetachi.org/join/why-join/

We are the Iota Gamma Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity! Reinstated in 2017 and growing fast, our brothers are a dedicated group of fraternity gentlemen that embody our organizations values of academic, philanthropic, and leadership excellence. Each of our brothers are focused on making a difference in the community and promoting Grand Valley State University Greek life. Always looking to bring new members into our chapter so if you're interested in rushing please feel free to reach out via the primary contact on the page!

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The Interfraternity Council is the governing and policy-making body of the Fraternity community at GVSU.

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Pi Kappa Phi was founded on the premise of creating leadership opportunities for our members. Our founders exemplified leadership in the classroom, on the athletic field, in campus politics and within the community of Charleston. Leadership is the very root of our organization, and it is the concept of leadership that shall guide us to our future. Our Mission To create an uncommon and lifelong brotherhood that develops leaders and encourages service to others for the betterment of our communities. Our Vision A future where every Pi Kappa Phi embraces his role as a leader, puts service before self and improves the world around him. Student Creed Values: Common Loyalty, Personal Responsibility, Achievement, Accountability, Campus Involvement, Responsible Citizenship, Lifelong Commitment.

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Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C., January 9, 1914, by three young African-American male students. The Founders, Honorable A. Langston Taylor, Honorable Leonard F. Morse, and Honorable Charles I. Brown, wanted to organize a Greek letter fraternity that would truly exemplify the ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, and service. The Nu Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. was founded April 24, 1981. After 30 years and ups and downs including 6 years of inactivity we are back and ready to make a splash on the campus.

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