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Audrie & Daisy

AUDRIE & DAISY is an urgent real-life drama that examines the ripple effects on families, friends, schools and communities when two underage young women find that sexual assault crimes against them have been caught on camera. The film takes a hard look at American teenagers who are coming of age in this new world of social media bullying, spun wildly out of control.

Director: Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk
Year: 2016
Time: 95 min

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“1 in 4 teens is harassed or abused through technology.”

Great infographics about digital abuse and cyber bullying from That’s Not Cool.

Visit the That’s Not Cool website here.

Love is Respect

“The purpose of Love is Respect is to engage, educate and empower young people to prevent and end abusive relationships. Highly-trained advocates offer support, information and advocacy to young people who have questions or concerns about their dating relationships.”

Visit the online platform for Love is Respect here.

SafeBAE

“SafeBAE is a student-focused, survivor-driven campaign whose mission is to raise awareness about sexual assault in middle and high schools and student’s rights under Title IX.” 

Visit the SafeBAE website.

See Jane

“A research-based organization working within the media and entertainment industry to engage, educate, and influence content creators and audiences about the importance of eliminating unconditional bias, highlighting gender balance, challenging stereotypes, [and] creating role models…”

Visit the website of See Jane.

Director’s Statement

“As parents of teenagers ourselves, we were deeply troubled by the frequency of sexual assaults in high schools across the country… We view Audrie & Daisy as an opportunity to address these complex issues in a refreshingly concrete manner.”

Read more on the Audrie & Daisy website.

Powerful documentary aims to provoke discussion around high school sexual assualt.

“With the release of ‘Audrie & Daisy,’ the directors and featured survivors hope to shift a stigma and illuminate a grave problem.”

Read the article on New York Times: Women in the World.

Greendot

Green Dot etc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to violence prevention education that capitalizes on the power of peer and cultural influence across all levels of the socio-ecological model.

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