Last Chance to Receive a 'That's So 6%' T-Shirt This Semester

"That's so 6%" is a movement to change rape culture. RESPECT will be giving away shirts to students, faculty and staff on Tuesday at the Student Union Food Court.
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"That's so 6%" is a movement to change rape culture. RESPECT will be giving away shirts to students, faculty and staff on Tuesday at the Student Union Food Court.

Join RESPECT (Rape Education Services by Peers Encouraging Conscious Thought) from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, at the Arkansas Union Food Court for your final opportunity to receive a “That’s So 6%” T-shirt this semester.

“That’s so 6%” is a movement to change rape culture. RESPECT will be giving away shirts to students, faculty and staff who come to the table and listen to a brief presentation about the movement.

T-shirts are worn on Wednesdays across campus. Take your new shirt with you over the winter break and upload a photo with #ThatsSo6Percent and you could win a prize!

Bring your friends with you this Tuesday to the Union Food Court and be part of the change.

Contacts

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

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