PAST EVENT
PAST EVENT
Monday
January 19, 2015
4–6pm
Annie Clark and Andrea Pino, founders of End Rape On Campus (EROC) , will speak with CalArts students about Title IX, lesser known laws such at Title II and Title IV, combatting heteronormativity, deceptive language and media misinformation, campus activism and strategies, and resources for faculty. All of this will be packed into one hour followed by a Q&A and a reception.
Annie Clark is a lead complainant in the Title IX and Clery complaints against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she completed a B.A. in Political Science. She is a former administrator at the University of Oregon and is a contributor to Huffington Post and MSNBC. After directly working with New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, she helped write the Bi-Partisan Campus Safety and Accountability Act.
Andrea Pino is a first generation college student, and attended The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she majored in Political Science and English, and pursued research around the policy framing of Title IX, and campus violence. Andrea filed a Federal Complaint with the Department of Education against UNC, and her activism has been featured on front page of the New York Times, Vogue, CNN, Good Morning America, The Melissa Harris-Perry Show, and countless other media sources. Along with Annie, she helped write the Bi-Partisan Campus Safety and Accountability Act.
This event is presented by Clockshop and the California Institute of the Arts.