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Today’s episode features guest speaker Santee Ezell, Assistant Director, Health Promotion & Wellness at Mississippi State University! She speaks to the power of creating safe spaces for victims of interpersonal violence to share their story and connect with a community who supports their journey to becoming a survivor. Ms. Ezell talks shares how *consent is HOT and victim blaming is NOT, and how creating and maintaining healthy boundaries within our relationships is a key component to living a healthier life. Sexual Assault and Harassment can be hard to define if we are not educated. Here are a few things we think you should learn to become a supportive person for a potential victim:MS Coalition Against Sexual Assault: http://www.mscasa.org/Street Harassment: https://www.rainn.org/articles/street-harassmentSexual Assault Spectrum: https://hbr.org/resources/images/article_assets/2018/06/W180607_REARDON_THESPECTRUM.pngCheck out Mississippi State University's Health Promotion website athttps://www.healthpromotion.msstate.edu/Guest Speaker Contact Information: Santee Ezell, MS, PCED, CHES, CHWI, CPM, CNP, CPTPronouns: (she, her, hers)Assistant Director, Health Promotion & WellnessOffice: 662.325.7545MSU Safe Line: 662.325.3333|Crisis Text Line 741-741[email protected]If you or someone you care about is experiencing an abusive relationship, you can call Care Lodge on the 24/7 Help Line at 601.693.4673 (HOPE) and speak with an advocate who can help you take your next step toward becoming safe. If you are not in the east Mississippi/ west Alabama region, you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). Individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing may use TTY 1-800-787-3224. Visit our website www.carelodge.com for examples of safety plans and a list of all the free services available for victims of domestic violence.


