Whitman Today
 

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Denim Day

Feature by: Dr. John Johnson, Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion

''Denim Day Est. 1999'' in white text on a red square over a denim background.

Content warning: references to sexual assault

Today is Denim Day and millions of people around the world will wear denim today to spread awareness and display support to survivors of sexual violence. The wearing of denim is in direct response to a 1998 ruling by the Italian Supreme Court which overturned a rape conviction in a lower court based on their presumption that “since the victim was wearing tight jeans she must have helped the person who raped her remove her jeans, thereby implying consent.” The ruling caused considerable uproar and the women in the Italian Parliament came to work the next day wearing jeans in solidarity with the survivor.

Since 1999, the non-profit organization Peace Over Violence has organized Denim Day as an action to promote sexual violence prevention education and to show support for survivors. After more than twenty years, Denim Day has become a tradition during Sexual Assault Awareness Month and there will be Denim Day tabling in Reid Campus Center today.

The 2023 theme for Sexual Assault Awareness Month is “Drawing Connections: Prevention Demands Equity.” The National Sexual Violence Resource Center explains, “Drawing Connections recognizes that it will take ending all forms of oppression to end sexual harassment, assault and abuse. It calls on all individuals, communities, organizations and institutions to change ourselves and the systems surrounding us to build racial equity and respect.” This view is consistent with the sentiments expressed by Linder and Harris (2017), who assert that “the root cause of sexual violence is oppression, in all of its manifestations, including racism, cissexism, heterosexism, ableism and sexism” and that power-conscious approaches are needed to address campus sexual violence.

Last night, Sexual Violence Prevention (SVP) students organized Take Back the Night as part of a series of programs for Sex Week. Take Back the Night provides survivors of sexual assault and harassment with the opportunity to courageously share their experiences and call attention to the environmental conditions that enable ongoing harm. We want to acknowledge and thank everyone for sharing their stories last night and want you to know we are taking action to create a safer community.

In the last year, Whitman has been working to enhance the campus resources to address sexual misconduct. We have renewed our memorandum of agreement with the YWCA to provide a confidential sexual assault victim’s advocate (SAVA) and our community partner is in the process of recruiting and training a new SAVA for us following the departure of Malia Lewis last semester. The college also secured board approval for the establishment of a new position that would be dedicated to health education, sexual violence prevention, advising and support of peer student groups and be a resource to students involved in education and prevention work.

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Noteworthy

Johanna Stoberock Continues on Jeopardy!

Johanna Stoberock, Senior Adjunct Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, Writing, and Public Discourse and General Studies, competed in the Jeopardy! game that aired on Tuesday. Spoiler alert: Stoberock won on Tuesday and plays again in the episode that airs in Walla Walla on NBC/KNDU tonight at 7:30 p.m. For other times and stations, visit jeopardy.com/watch.

 

Golfer Wins Individual Championship Title

While the Whitman men’s golf team came up just short of the Northwest Conference Championship (NWC) title—by a single point—Tom Hoyne ’23 won the individual championship title and was named Men’s Golfer of the Year. On the Whitman women’s golf team, Cindy Luo ’26 was named Rookie of the Year.

 

Women’s Tennis Wins NWC Tournament Title

This past weekend, the Whitman College Women’s Tennis team claimed its first Northwest Conference Tournament title since 2018, securing an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Tournament in early May.

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Announcements

Accessible Open Climb Tomorrow

Do you identify as having a disability? Have you always wanted to spend an afternoon in the climbing gym? The Outdoor Program will host Accessible Open Climb on Thursday, April 27 from 3–5 p.m. in the Climbing Center. 

 

Global Studies Lecture Tomorrow

The Center for Global Studies will present a lecture titled “Abanindranath Tagore and the Interwar Cartographies of Imagination” on Thursday, April 27 at 5:30 p.m. in Kimball Theatre. In this talk, U.C. Berkeley History of Art Professor Atreyee Gupta will discuss the photomontages of Indian artist Abanindranath Tagore (see attached flyer).

 

Installation Weekend: Academic Symposium

The Installation ceremony for President Sarah Bolton takes place this Friday, followed by a full day of community events on Saturday. Please join us for an Academic Symposium on Saturday, April 29 at 10:30 a.m. in Chism Recital Hall. The symposium will include three short presentations by faculty-student collaborators (from the departments of Psychology, Art History and Chemistry), and will be followed by student research poster sessions in the foyer.

 

Student Engagement Survey Reminder

Whitman participates in this nationwide survey of college students every three years and the results are an important way the college assesses the student experience. First-year students and seniors, if you haven’t already completed the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), please search your email archives for an email invitation from "NSSE" (nsse@nssesurvey.org). Thank you!

Daily COVID-19 Update

In accordance with Washington State Labor & Industries employer requirements, we are notifying the campus community that since yesterday, nine people with Whitman access were confirmed positive for COVID-19.

Please continue to follow all our campus COVID-19 protocols and if you have any symptoms that may be COVID-19 or know that you may have been exposed to coronavirus, please be tested.

Happening Today

 

Noon

Climate Justice and Activism Lunch Series: Bertine Lackjon

Cleveland Commons Meeting Room

Noon

Whitman Investment Company: Elizabeth Obershaw

Maxey 207

12:10 p.m.

Movement That Matters: Step, Weights & Aerobic

Multipurpose Gym

3–5 p.m.

Game Afternoon in the Library

Penrose Library Basement

4–5 p.m.

Whitlife 101 Training

Reid 202

5–8 p.m.

Sex Week: Climb for Consent

Climbing Center

6:30 p.m.

OUT @ Whitman: In Conversation with LGBTQIA+ Identifying Faculty and their Experiences as Biologists in STEM

Brattain Auditorium

7 p.m.

Dharma Talk and Meditation

All Faiths Room

7 p.m.

Piano Area Showcase

Chism Recital Hall

8–10 p.m.

Open Kayak

Harvey Pool

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