Welcome to the Voice2Change Podcast from Jane Doe No More. In today's episode, we are speaking with Megan Charette. In this episode, Megan, a member of our Survivors Speak Outreach Team, shares her personal experience of being sexually assaulted during her second year of college and the impact it had on her life. She emphasizes the vulnerability of college students to peer pressure, alcohol, drugs, and sexual assault, also known as the red zone, and the importance of educating students about safety, consent, and bystander intervention.
Through her story, Megan addresses the stigma and fear associated with reporting sexual assault, the struggle with self-blame, and the healing process of sharing her story. The episode highlights the significance of creating awareness and surveillance to combat sexual crimes on college campuses and the importance of parents having honest and difficult conversations with their children about assault. Megan's story serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of decision-making and the need for continued education and support for victims of sexual assault.
- Talking to high schoolers about entering college
- Vulnerability of college students to peer pressure, alcohol, drugs, and sexual assault
- The impact of decision-making on personal safety
- The Red Zone: understanding the vulnerability of college students
- Megan's personal story
- Bystander intervention and importance of safety awareness and education
- Encouraging victims to seek support from trusted individuals
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