The Movement is a recognized student organization that focuses on interpersonal violence peer education and advocacy efforts. The Movement peer educators are paid, trained peer educators who facilitate workshops on issues of gender equity and social justice, such as Healthy Relationships 101, Consent 101 and Supporting Survivors 101. Applications will be accepted through January 4, 2018.
The Movement Now Accepting Applications to Be Peer Educators
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