'That's so 6%' Mini-Education Sessions Today

RESPECT will offer more mini-education sessions this Wednesday for the “That’s so 6%” campaign and T-shirt giveaway.

Students, faculty and staff are welcome to come for a session to learn more about the “That’s so 6%” movement and receive a shirt to help create change.

The 15-minute sessions will begin at 10 a.m. in Pat Walker Health Center room 242 on Wednesday, Oct. 8, and continue until 1 p.m. with the last session beginning at 12:45 p.m.

The “That’s so 6%” campaign is running strong with more than 300 students, staff and faculty enthusiastically participating in the campaign.

“That’s so 6%” is a student-led initiative developed for the purpose of giving people a tool to call out rape culture, which blames victims and overlooks, dismisses or excuses perpetrators of sexual violence.

T-shirts are distributed on a first-come, first-size preference basis and as long as available. For details about “That’s so 6%,” visit http://respect.uark.edu/thats-so-6.

Contacts

Casey Maute, assistant director for communications
Pat Walker Health Center
479-575-4649, cmaute@uark.edu

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