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DartHeart Board Member organizes Dartmouth's Speak Out Event
The Dartmouth, Tuesday, February 25, 2009, by Emily Fletcher, The Dartmouth Staff

"[Speak Out] is a chance for people who have been affected by sexual violence to share their story and feel empowered," said Alicia Driscoll '11, co-organizer of Speak Out and a member of the V-Week events committee. "It's a way for people to take ownership of their experience, but do it in a safe space and hopefully with a group that will be respectful and really listen."
 
Check out Alicia's blog about the event here.

 
DartHeart set to expand to campuses nationwide
The Dartmouth, Tuesday, August 25, 2009, by Anya Perret, The Dartmouth Staff

"Dartheart, a non-profit organization founded in the winter of 2008 as a peer support network for Dartmouth students recovering from post traumatic stress disorder, will expand nationwide this fall with chapters at Columbia University, Brown University, Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania, according to Jessica Olson '07, Dartheart's founder."
 

Take Back Your Campus
Sadie Magazine, Issue No. 4, Winter 2009, by Nora Niedzielski-Eichner, SAFER

"On the other hand, a recent alumna of Dartmouth is starting a survivors' organization called DartHeart off-campus, because the small size and fishbowl nature of the Dartmouth community means that few survivors there are willing to use their on-campus peer counselor service. Student involvement in writing the new policy was seen as crucial for its effectiveness by every student interviewed for this article-every campus has its own unique culture, and only students really know what students need on their particular campus."
 

Consent Day draws crowd with tees, games
The Dartmouth, Tuesday, August 19, 2008, by Andrew Well, The Dartmouth Staff

"Before participating in the "Condom Dart Throw," students had to respond to true or false questions on topics ranging from the frequency with which males contemplate sex to the sexual habits of rats. The event was sponsored by Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority and DartHeart Inc., a non-profit organization that provides guidance for students with post-traumatic stress."





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