A year in review: It’s On Us student organizers change the culture paid civicnation
in August in Washington D.C., for an intensive weekend of workshops and trainings to equip them to serve the chapters they oversee across the country.
In March, It’s On Us honored Indiana University of Pennsylvania student Adrianna Branin and Rutgers University Student Vlad Carrasco with Biden Courage Awards for stepping in to stop incidents of sexual assault. Outside of these big moments, our student organizers continued to hold sexual assault prevention educational programs with their peers across their campus communities. The work they do every day to educate their classmates has contributed to important culture change that makes it everyone’s responsibility to stop sexual assault.
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