Sex, Likes & Social Media: The RAP Project

Confronting Lad Culture & Gender Based Violence at University

50 min · 23. des. 202050 min
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Over half of all university students in the UK are reporting unwanted sexual behaviour perpetrated upon them by another student. How much does "Lad Culture" or what we at The RAP Project call "Laditude", contributes to this culture?  How are universities responding to recent scandals involving toxic masculinity on campus? Are they doing enough to end gender-based violence and harassment? Are their actions making their campus’ safer? Deana Puccio, Co-Founder of The RAP Project, speaks to three university students, who openly discuss their experiences and offer some practical, positive strategies to create real change.

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