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ABOUT US

ABOUT US

Welcome to SASSE!

SASSE stands for Students Advocating Sexual Safety and Empowerment!
 

SASSE strives to create a safer space for the SU community while also empowering students through the use of creative demonstrations and discussions. We advocate for sexual safety through activist efforts, education, and other events so that students can express themselves, meet people, and feel comfortable in a supportive environment.

And also, intersectional feminism. *drops mic*

President

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"SASSE has helped me find my voice as an activist, and it has connected me with some of the most badass people on campus."

Secretary

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"I joined not only to surround myself with like-minded and strong individuals but also with the hope to create an intersectional and empowered campus."

Facebook/Instagram

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"I joined in order to take a seat at a table filled with incredible minds with creative and progressive ideas to create a more supportive space on our campus and in the world in general."

GBM Coordinator

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"SASSE is a great place to learn about feminist issues because everyone is kind and approachable but isn’t afraid to call people out if they say something controversial."

MEET

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Vice President

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"I loved the community of feminists in SASSE and it was one of the few places I felt welcome and at home on campus."

Treasurer

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"SASSE gives me a place to improve my definition of feminism and work towards being a more positive member of society."

Twitter

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"I joined SASSE because I wanted to join a group of like-minded individuals who cared deeply about feminism and social justice issues, and who actively worked to fight the patriarchy."

Programming

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"When I got to the SU campus, I found SASSE and thought it’d be a great opportunity to get involved with something bigger, while also continuing to educate myself about intersectional feminism and what it means to be an intersectional feminist."

Social Media Manager

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"SASSE has expanded my passion for intersectionality and radicalism, and the work I do for this organization makes me feel like I am making a real difference."

Graphic Designer

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"Being apart of SASSE gave me confidence that I lacked when it came to upholding my beliefs against others, even if I’m a part of the minority."

Photographer

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"I joined SASSE because I needed a safe space, somewhere I’d be able to ask questions, discuss, and learn about sexuality and health."

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