Tag: Barbara Lotan

Confusing coercion with consent

This opinion piece discusses sexual assault. The Journal uses “survivor” to refer to those who have experienced sexual assault. We acknowledge this term is not universal.    May marked Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This month is particularly close to my heart—not only because I recently started...

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Women videotaped speak out about Drunk Times Homecoming video

The Sunday after Homecoming, a video surfaced on YouTube and various Queen’s Facebook groups entitled “Drunk Times with College Girls: Queen’s Homecoming”, featuring a male in his twenties interviewing intoxicated students, particularly women. Questions included “do you have sex on the first date”...

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Barbara Lotan prepared for challenges ahead

Though her role is expansive, Barbara Lotan — Queen’s’ first Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Coordinator — says she’s already working hard to do it right. Lotan, as of May 24, has been charged with a heavy weight. She is a first responder for survivors, a coordinator for campus-wide education...

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