

“Unveiling Secrets: Rape Culture on College Campuses” was the Newcomb College Institute's 2007 Symposium, which brought national experts to address the increasing rise of rape and sexual assault on college campuses.
The event was held November 8-9, 2007, in Freeman Auditorium at the Woldenberg Art Center on the Newcomb College Campus, Tulane University.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Rebecca Mark introduces the symposium and tells her story.
Rana Sampson presents her speech Why Colleges Have to do More.
Jackson Katz presents his speech The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help.
Peggy Reeves Sanday presents her speech Rape Free versus Rape Prone Campus Sexual Cultures.
Mary Koss presents her speech It Takes a Village to Prevent Rape.
Margaret Richards, a Student at Tulane University, Tells Her Story.
Mab Segrest presents her speech Applying Gendered Human Rights to Campus Sexual Violence.
Friday, November 9, 2007
Sujata Moorti presents her speech Sexualized Bodies, Consenting Cultures: Reassessing Media Images.
A Panel Discussion on Alcohol and Substance Abuse.
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