College faculty, staff, and admin: anti-violence documentary needs your help!

A few months ago, I posted that the team behind the Invisible War is shooting a new documentary on campus sexual violence — and is looking for students to tell their stories. Now, the same team would like to talk to other members of educational communities. Producer Amy Ziering writes:

We’re an Oscar and Emmy nominated film team currently working on a film that  examines the proliferation of sexual assaults on college campuses, the devastating toll they take on survivors, their families and the community at large,  and the failure of institutions to seek appropriate redress for these crimes. We are looking to speak with  college and university staff, administrators, or faculty members (current or former)  as part of our background research. All information imparted to us will be kept confidential.  Our most recent film,  The Invisible War, broke the story of the epidemic of rape in our US military and led to significant policy changes.

You can reach Amy at chaincameracampus@gmail.com.

Alexandra

Alexandra Brodsky is a Feministing editor, law student, and activist who talks about rape a lot.

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Alexandra Brodsky was a senior editor at Feministing.com. During her four years at the site, she wrote about gender violence, reproductive justice, and education equity and ran the site's book review column. She is now a Skadden Fellow at the National Women's Law Center and also serves as the Board Chair of Know Your IX, a national student-led movement to end gender violence, which she co-founded and previously co-directed. Alexandra has written for publications including the New York Times, the Atlantic, the Guardian, and the Nation, and she is the co-editor of The Feminist Utopia Project: 57 Visions of a Wildly Better Future. She has spoken about violence against women and reproductive justice at campuses across the country and on MSNBC, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, FOX, ESPN, and NPR.

Alexandra Brodsky was a senior editor at Feministing.com.

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