Oct. 9, 2018

 

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MSU Billings' One in Five Film Festival shines light on sexual assault

Third annual festival features first film viewing on Oct. 15

 

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MSU BILLINGS NEWS鈥The Phoenix Center and Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies Center (WGSC) at Montana State University Billings will host the third annual One in Five Film Festival beginning Oct. 15.

 

All events in the festival are free, open to the public, and will explore the issue of sexual assault not only on college campuses, but in everyday life. Like the event title states, one in five women have experienced some kind of sexual assault in their lifetimes. Educating others and raising awareness about what goes on in our schools and communities is the goal of this festival.

 

鈥淐onversations about sexual assault are crucial right now, especially in light of the national conversation about believing and supporting survivors,鈥 says WGSC director and Associate Professor of History Jennifer Lynn, Ph.D. 鈥淭he campus plays an important role in raising awareness about sexual assault, providing support for survivors, and creating a culture of respect and prevention. The films we show allow space for conversation, education, and reflection.鈥

 

On Monday, Oct. 15, the film 鈥淭he Hunting Ground鈥 will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Art House Cinema and Pub, which creates a great opportunity to engage with the community. 鈥淭he Hunting Ground鈥 is an award-winning documentary highlighting the staggering statistics of sexual assault on United States college campuses, including institutions鈥 cover-ups and the devastating toll they take on students. .

 

The festival鈥檚 second film, 鈥淚 Am Evidence鈥 shows at 6 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 22 in the MSU Billings Liberal Arts Building room 205. This film focuses on how sexual assault cases have been handled by authorities in the United States. Hundreds of rape kits are left untested every year, and those affected will continue to fight injustice. .

 

To wrap up this year鈥檚 event, viewing for the documentary 鈥淭he Mask You Live In鈥 begins at 6 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 29 in LA Room 205. 鈥淭he Mask You Live In鈥 explores how society鈥檚 definition of masculinity has affected growing boys. focuses on sensitive events in men鈥檚 lives and what we can do to change them for the better.

 

Snacks and prizes will be available for guests at each showing.

 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In honor of this month, the Phoenix Center and Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies Center hosts a variety of events to engage students in awareness and active prevention of interpersonal violence.

 

This is the second annual sticker campaign for faculty and staff. By purchasing the stickers, faculty and staff are able to wear denim on Wednesday鈥檚 throughout the month of October. The purpose of the campaign is again, for awareness, and to build monies for our survivor fund. Students who are experiencing any form of interpersonal violence and need financial assistance can access this fund. If anyone wants to donate specifically to the Phoenix Center Survivor Fund, they can do so by contacting the .

 

is a resource for information and support.

 

The WGSC and Phoenix Center look forward to shining a light on sexual assault and domestic violence through these October events.

 

For more information,  visit the Phoenix Center website or the Women's and Gender Studies Center.  Contact Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies Center Director Jennifer Lynn at 657-2922 or jennifer.lynn1@msubillings.edu or Phoenix Center Coordinator Jenna Phillips at 657-2153 or jenna.phillips@msubillings.edu.

 

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禄禄 Download October Domestic Violence Awareness Mont Events

 

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