1 / 53

MNCASA’s Prevention Initiative Demand the Change, Change of Heart

MNCASA’s Prevention Initiative Demand the Change, Change of Heart. Lindsay Gullingsrud , Cordelia Anderson www.demandthechange.org www.cordeliaanderson.com ; . Acknowledgments. Thanks Amy K & SVPN & all of you

garran
Télécharger la présentation

MNCASA’s Prevention Initiative Demand the Change, Change of Heart

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. MNCASA’s Prevention InitiativeDemand the Change, Change of Heart Lindsay Gullingsrud, Cordelia Anderson www.demandthechange.org www.cordeliaanderson.com;

  2. Acknowledgments • Thanks Amy K & SVPN & all of you • This Initiative, is sponsored by the Minnesota Department of Health and supported by funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. • The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of MDH or of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  3. Goals for Today • Explain the rational for and basics of Demand the Change, Change of Heart • Feature activities to date • Engage you in dialogue about how to use this to mobilize communities & link to VOE • Discuss/Identify related efforts Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  4. Activism & Prevention • Incorporating a % of effort into LT service & response plans for prevention is an ethical issue. • What does in mean when we just focus on more services and ways to respond to the harm and not on fundamental social change • Need to not only help people beat the odds, we need to change the odds • Think about the area of your study/work and where ACTIVISM fits & what it means to you Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  5. We live in a ‘Culture of Cruelty’ in which Sexual Exploitation & Violence are Normalized Grand Theft Auto IV Developed by Cordelia Anderson www.cordeliaanderson.com

  6. Needs & Opportunities Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  7. Needs & Opportunities Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  8. Need a MBA: Movement Building, Action Initiative: Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  9. Demand the Change

  10. Why “Demand?” Porn Free Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  11. Why Change with “of” Heart?Research Shows…. Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  12. Change of Heart Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  13. Change with HeART • Heart is a value • Change with HeART is a how > Change of heart (outcome) • Arts are currently used in many efforts because of the power of the arts to: • Reach diverse communities • Give voice to those often not heard • Get past the head (pre-existing frames) and to the heart….. • Engage youth voices • Mobilize communities • Serve as a catalyst for action • Serve as a catalyst for change Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  14. Demand the Change – Change with HeART MN Summit: Until Someone Wakes Up MN Summit: YouthThriveLIVE!

  15. Summit Students Arts Display

  16. Art & Power of Stories Whoever tells the story defines the culture Dr. David Walsh Ping Chong Theater: Undesirable Elements • Demand the Change Story Form • You tube • Creative depiction (photo, song, drawing, sculpture) Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  17. SAAM 2011 Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  18. 30 Days of Demanding the Change, Change of Heart Day 5: Take a moment to educate others on the sexual objectification of women with our state sponsoring a team for the Lingerie Football League.  Ask for them to not make this part of Minnesota sport culture. Day 7: Spend today preventing the normalization of the term MILF in our culture. Day 13: Support J. Crew’s mailer that was sent out on April 5th. Day 20:  Connect with your local entertainment businesses and ask them what policies they have in place to prevent sexual violence. http://demandthechange.wordpress.com/blog/

  19. I demanded the change (by)… For some young people, bullying is an assault to be not just endured, but survived Stevens County Violence Prevention Task Force Day 30: Cat in Minneapolis, MN demanded the change AND is continuing to inspire a change of heart because she shared her story on the Demand the Change, Change of Heart website. 5K Walk/Run for Sexual Violence Prevention http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNTImwoN7qI Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  20. Collect & Tell Stories 4th grade with SBP Frats, drinking & individual predators “I demanded that parties on campus be safe by….” Demand Parties be safe (Duluth) “I demanded the change when I saw/heard …..” student, parents, staff

  21. Voices of Experience Mobilize for Prevention • There are many groups but we can mobilize better beyond awareness & for prevention • Survivors • Parents of sexually abused children • Partners of survivors • Friends of survivors • Those transformed from perpetration • Employers • Professionals who see the trauma • Your stories/experience count

  22. Build on the Efforts to Engage Boys & Men • Stories • Examples Change with Heart for a Change of Heart

  23. Men: Collect & Tell Stories • Hunting for Bambi “gift” from hotel – what to do? • When a porn video was offered as a gift demanded a change by… • Invitation to stag party “strippers” part of the ‘event’ – what to do? • When I heard women were to be exploited as part of our entertainment, I demanded the change by…

  24. The first ever, first annual Demand Change Project is a groundbreaking event that will take place in the USA and Europe for the purpose of educating and engaging men and the general public about the issue of sex-trafficking to decrease the demand for commercial sex and unite the male and female anti-human trafficking movements as a united front against the selling of human beings. May 13/14, 2011 www.MATOO.org; www.cordeliaanderson.com

  25. Your Stories • I will/I have demand(ed) the change by….. • I inspired a change of heart by…. Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  26. We Can Build on Other Efforts to Engage Youth(think of the “rip it out” effort) • To know, to feel, to experience the power of solutions, the power of their voice & their competence to act • Their ability to make change • Their experience, their perspective & their energy is needed • Collect their stories, examples of demanding change

  27. We Can Build Momentum and Movement based on Solutions & Successes Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  28. Lingerie Football League. •  Women play tackle football in tiny bra and underwear style “uniforms” during the half-time of men’s sporting events.  www.cordeliaanderson.crg

  29. DAY 5: DEMAND THE CHANGE AND NOT SUPPORT THE LFL • Take a moment to educate others on the sexual objectification of women with our state sponsoring a team for the Lingerie Football League.  Ask for them to not make this part of Minnesota sport culture. • Yes that is right; the Minnesota Lingerie Football League is on the fast track to be part of sport culture here in Minnesota.  The name announced on Monday for this team is the Minnesota Valkyrie-which now holds the LFL record in votes at 31,451. Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  30. DAY 5: DEMAND THE CHANGE AND NOT SUPPORT THE LFL Sports are a serious business.  In fact, it wasn’t until 1972 when Title IX made it official for women to have equal access to athletic programs.  This is what set the stage for the professional female athletic teams we see today.  There is no doubt that women are serious athletes.  So why would we sexually objectify these women?  Are their strength, determination, athletic skills only appreciated and considered a form of entertainment when they are in their underwear? Let’s support our women and take them seriously as athletes by demanding the change and not support the Lingerie Football League in Minnesota. You can demand the change AND create a change of heart by: Action: Write the stations and/or sponsors that are supporting this about how this sexually objectifies women and creates a sexually toxic environment for all Minnesotans Action: Speak up when you hear others say “it is no big deal” or “it is just for fun” or “this is an opportunity for women to show their athleticism”. Action: Post a statement on your social networking site about why you won’t watch or support and encourage others to do the same. Action: Take a headline or picture about it and include it in your presentations.  Encourage discussion as to why speaking out against this is related to sexual violence prevention. Action: The MNCASA prevention initiative Demand the Change, Change of Heart will be following this and providing more concrete actions steps-come back and follow this on our site. You can demand the change to where female athletes will be treated and respected as athletes-just as male athletes.  Let’s create a change of heart for Minnesota athletes. Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  31. USI Wireless Agreed to Pull Billboards

  32. Amazon Book ProtestFree Speech or Profit from CSE

  33. Choose Porn Free SitesHotels & Resorts Change 2008 • MNMAN • MDH • Kohler/Marriott • WINONA COUNTY SUCCESS Sample policies provided with webinar materials and available at http://www.menaspeacemakers.org/programs/mnman/hotels

  34. Families Going to Target Field - Twins

  35. Families Have to Navigate the Sexually Toxic/Pornified Environment

  36. Twins Banners, Turn Right- Turn Left

  37. I got frustrated, I got mad, I demanded the change by….. Karma Protest Organized by Breaking Free April, 2009 “Pimping is Bad Karma” Australian Mom

  38. Things You Can Do To “Demand the Change” Individual • Select porn free hotel or • make preference known when booking (let them know the porn option is not your option idea of an amenity) • Collect titles available at each site and submit to MNCASA where/what • Express what you don’t like what you have to look at while waiting at checkout line (complaint forms, or to the manager) • Think of your “Bystander Power” • Send info and ideas to www.demand thechange.org; • pledge • Send in your stories • Sign up with MNCASA! Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  39. Things You Can Do To “Demand the Change” Family • Set limits about purchases, and entertainment choices • Talk & Listen Sessions: (CIRCLES) • Your rights/my rights – balance needed • Rights & responsibilities • Values, Sexuality, Healthy Relationships • R & P (Relationships & Physical - Gender) • Identify what actions you can take as a family that would make the healthy choice the easy choice? (Identify the ‘healthy choice’) • Discuss when and how to “demand the change” • Send in your stories • Be part of a movement. Sign up with MNCASA! Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  40. Josh Macedo • http://joshishollywood.tumblr.com/post/3097842293/so-rape-cultures-kind-of-unsettling-hey; Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  41. Things You Can Do To “Demand the Change” Community • Standards that billboards will be sexploitation free (will not depict children, women as sexual objects, commodities/things; or males as users/abusers) • Identify community artists, activist, leaders to mobilize around a local initiative connected to the statewide effort • Address placement/zoning of business that profit from commercial sexual exploitation • Send in your stories. Send in your successes • Identify individuals and organizations who demanded the change & deserve an AWARD!! Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  42. Things You Can Do To “Demand the Change” Society • Will uphold business practices that are truly family friendly, gender equitable • Will not profit from sexploitive images, products, practices • Will identify harmful, broadly accepted norms and work to change them • Will invest in children • Will honor the rights of children and equal rights Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  43. Things You Can Do To “Demand the Change” (continued) Society • Will hold perpetrators of abuse, exploitation and violence accountable NOT the victims • Will address early trauma to children to lesson chances of re-victimization or development of perpetrating behaviors • Will address sexual behavior problems early in restorative manner • Will invest “CHANGE” in prevention! Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  44. Posters • You’re the one Who saw the sexual harm Who felt the outrage And said “no more” I’m not okay with ‘just the way it is,’ ….. It’s not the way it should be ….. It’s not funny to me I want you to stop I want this removed I am offended I demand a change!

  45. Reality Check: Big Steps, Small StepsAll Steps Forward Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  46. Revolution with Heart for a Collective Change of Heart Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  47. http://www.mncasa.org; Together we can create the kinds of world we want to live in and our children to grow in. Together we can change the odds! Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

  48. Awards & Contest for Content @ AWARE

  49. Miscellaneous Ideas

  50. What else can we do to help you to demand the change? • SAAM tool kit • User Friendly info on website • Use of this power point • Use of “Story Forms” • Pitch this with/for you • Develop stickers, posters, etc for your use • Other: Developed by Cordelia Anderson for MNCASA with MDH funds

More Related