BYU After #MeToo
BYU After #MeToo
Angela C
A podcast exploring how BYU administration and culture have changed because of the #MeToo movement.
20: How to Help Friends
This episode is all about how to help friends who have experienced sexual assault or harassment. We'll hear again from BYU's Sexual Assault Survivor Advocate Dr. Leavitt from Episode 10, Kylie from Episode 11, and Ariana from Episode 17. We'll also hear from Marianne, who helped her friend go to the Title IX Office. 
Sep 10, 2021
19 min
19: Honor Code Stories with Sidney Draughon
What started as a way for one BYU student to feel less alone became an Instagram page with close to 30 thousand followers and a movement that created real change at BYU. We hear from Sidney Draughon, BYU alumna and creator of the Honor Code Stories Instagram page. 
Sep 9, 2021
54 min
18: LGBTQIA+ at BYU with Hunter Alkonis
Hunter Alkonis talks about his experiences as a gay BYU student and explains why he believes reporting sexual assault is especially challenging for LGBTQIA+ students. 
Sep 8, 2021
36 min
17: Ariana
BYU alumna shares her #MeToo story. 
Sep 6, 2021
29 min
16: Sexual Assault Kit Research with Dr. Julie Valentine
Dr. Julie Valentine, associate dean of BYU's nursing department, discusses her work advocating for sexual assault survivors. Not only has she shepherded legislation through Congress and researched forensic nursing, but her work has revolutionized the use of sexual assault kits in Utah. Links to details about her work in my Linktree.  
Sep 6, 2021
21 min
15: Naomi Mortensen & Students Together Against Sexual Assault
Today I'm talking with Naomi Mortensen, founder of the BYU club Students Together Against Sexual Assault. Naomi is an incredible advocate for survivors of sexual assault. Some of her past experience on behalf of survivors includes the following: volunteering with the Women's Services and Resources Department at BYU; becoming a member of The Refuge's Rape Crisis Team; serving as president of the BYU Anti-Trafficking Club; and becoming a rape crisis counselor at The Center for Women and Children in Crisis. Naomi now works as an instructional content creator at RAINN, the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. You can find information about virtual STASA meetings on their Instagram page, https://www.instagram.com/byustasa.  CORRECTION: In my narration, I say that Naomi has graduated from BYU. This is incorrect--she will graduate this year, in 2021. 
Mar 22, 2021
17 min
14: Healing Through Speaking
In this last episode of the three-part miniseries of women who survived sexual trauma as children, Mindy Lathen describes her experience and how using her voice has brought healing. Mindy is a postpartum doula and an advocate for mental health and sexual assault awareness. 
Mar 14, 2021
37 min
13: Healing Through Therapy
Sabrina* experienced sexual abuse as a child, and is now learning to manage her PTSD through therapy and psychiatry. She's also learning to put her mental health first, even when it means taking a break from her responsibilities as a caregiver and provider. *Name changed
Mar 8, 2021
28 min
12: Healing Through Writing
I'm talking with the author Keira Shae about how writing her memoir has helped her heal from years of abuse that she experienced while growing up in Provo, Utah. Keira is the author of the memoir How the Light Gets In, poetry compilation Shades of Becoming: Poems of Faith Transition, and several published essays. You can visit her website at http://www.keirashae.net/ or buy her memoir on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1948218070/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_YkpwBbBCNYJBX?pldnSite=1).
Feb 28, 2021
26 min
11: Kylie
Trigger/content warning: graphic description of sexual assault. This episode has a detailed description of sexual assault. Kylie shares her story of being sexually assaulted. She then explains what consent means to her in a relationship now and how this experience has affected her. 
Oct 18, 2020
24 min
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