- News and Upcoming Events
- Campus Advocacy Network (CAN) Corner
- Question of the Week
- Campus & Community Opportunities
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| Wednesday, October 22 | 2-3:30pm
Hybrid: 1700 SSB & Zoom
Audience: Everyone (open to the public)
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Join us for this important discussion on supporting domestic violence survivors with disabilities! Learn what domestic violence is, its impact on survivors with disabilities, and how to support survivors.
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| Wednesday, October 22 | 2:30 - 4:30pm
207 Addams
Audience: Everyone (open to the public)
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Join us and read a book that has been challenged or banned! October's Banned Book Club will dive into PET by Akwaeke Emezi. Free copies available, first-come, first-served.
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[ID: The cover of PET and other banned books, with details about the Black Banned Books Club event below them.]
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| Thursday, October 23 | 12:30-1:30pm
College of Dentistry, Lecture Hall South
Audience: Dentistry students, residents, staff, faculty
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In commemoration of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, come learn about supportive resources on campus, the barriers survivors face, warning signs and patterns, advocacy skills, and how we can support our community.
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[ID: Three people holding each other's hands above their heads, and another three people wearing shirts with awareness ribbons on them and raising one hand in front of themselves. Around them are details about the Lunch and Learn event]
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| Thursday, October 23 | 3-4:30pm
Commuter Center & Zoom
Audience: UIC Students
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How do survivors of gender-based violence advocate for change? During this conversation with survivors and those who support them, we will celebrate how we have raised our voices, learn about survivor-led movements, and explore ways to get involved.
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Campus Advocacy Network (CAN) Corner |
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Survivors, we are here for you! Please reach out to the Campus Advocacy Network any time you need support, information, resources, answers, and/or advocacy related to safety, healing, or gender-based violence (sexual assault, domestic/dating violence, stalking, harassment, family abuse).
Our services are free, confidential, and open to all members of the UIC community.
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- build a safety plan
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connect with resources (like mental health support or legal assistance)
- process your experiences
- learn about your rights and options
- request academic or workplace accommodations
- communicate with Financial Aid and the Registrar
- file a report with the Office for Access and Equity (Title IX) or police
- petition for an Order of Protection
- find answers to any questions you may have.
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We're also here for allies! Please reach out to us if you are in a role where you may need to support survivors on campus (instructors, mentors, advisors, student leaders, friends, or colleagues) or have questions about resources, mandated reporting, and more.
To connect with an advocate:
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| Faculty, please include info about us in your curriculum and syllabus:
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"If you have experienced sexual assault, domestic/dating violence, stalking, or harassment, there is help available. The Campus Advocacy Network provides free and confidential services to UIC students, faculty, and staff who have experienced or are experiencing interpersonal violence.
Pregnant and parenting students are also welcome to contact CAN for resources, information, and support.
If you would like to speak with an advocate, please email CAN at can-appointment@uic.edu, call (312) 413-8206 and leave a voicemail message, text (312) 488-9784, or fill out CAN's Ask An Advocate form online at can.uic.edu/ask. To learn more, visit CAN's website at can.uic.edu."
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[ID: A CAN team member standing next to a presentation screen and facilitating a discussion on how to respond to a disclosure of gender-based violence.]
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| Share your thoughts in our weekly poll! |
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Campus & Community Opportunities |
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UIC IRRPP: Funding Opportunities for Faculty & Grad Students
IRRPP welcomes scholars from all disciplines and especially encourages those from historically underrepresented backgrounds to apply.
UIC Gender and Women's Studies & Black Studies: Open Study Hours
Mon - Thu | 1-5pm, 1250 UH
We invite UIC students to our Open Study Hours in our multipurpose space. Free coffee, tea, and snacks!
UIC Heritage Garden: Volunteer Days
Friday, October 17 & Monday, November 17
Join us for hands-on gardening and learn how Heritage Garden interns are connecting horticulture with environmental sustainability, cultural diversity, and social justice. Activities will vary, but may include weeding, pruning, or potting up plants
UIC Heritage Garden: Harvest Festival
Wednesday, October 19 | 12-2pm, Latino Cultural Center
Join us in celebrating ancestral wisdom, sharing stories of growth, and honoring the people who came before us as we appreciate a harvest that connects us to our roots.
UIC Student Affairs: Shaping the Future of Lactation Spaces on Campus: A Needs Assessment to Support Student-Parents
Monday, November 17 | 2pm, SSB Conference Room A
Dr. Jessica Rothstein, Assistant Professor of Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health, will share key findings highlighting participants’ satisfaction with various aspects of UIC's existing lactation rooms and identifying areas for improvement.
KAN-WIN & UIC AARCC: Domestic Violence Training
November 8-16 | AARCC, 723 W. Maxwell
Participants will complete 20 hours of self-paced modules provided by the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ICADV), followed by 20 hours of in-person training provided by KAN-WIN.
CAASE: Upcoming Events
The Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation (CAASE) addresses the culture, institutions, and individuals that perpetrate, profit from, or support sexual exploitation through prevention, policy reform, community engagement, and legal service.
Resilience: Upcoming Events
Resilience works to end rape culture and empower sexual assault survivors through advocacy, education, and healing.
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UIC Centers for Cultural Understanding and Social Change |
Check out what's happening at all our sibling centers this week!
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In light of actual and potential threats to our communities, both here at UIC and throughout the Chicago area, it's important to know what our rights are when interacting with immigration and other federal law enforcement officers.
WHAT TO DO
UIC's administration has shared official protocols for such interactions on campus.
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| - Report ICE activity
- Deportation legal support
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Legal referrals
- Social service referrals
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[ID: Details about ICIRR's Family Support Network Hotline: 855-435-7693.]
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We are here for you and will continue to share resources and information with our campus community.
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UIC Women’s Leadership and Resource Center
& Campus Advocacy Network
1700 Student Services Building (MC 363)
1200 W. Harrison St., Chicago, IL 60607
(312) 413-1025 ∙ wlrc@uic.edu ∙ wlrc.uic.edu
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