Events
We collaborate with departments and student organizations on campus to foster individual and collective action to reduce sexual and interpersonal violence. One way we do this is by sponsoring and partnering on signature events that happen each school year.
Self-defense class with IMPACT
Join SARP, September 29th, 6-8pm for an evening of empowerment-focused self-defense with IMPACT.
IMPACT classes teach self-defense strategies that are effective regardless of size, age, or fitness level. Their training programs give people the tools to stay calm and focused in unsafe situations. Instructors are trained to recreate common assault scenarios. In response, most students feel fear. The training process helps you manage your body’s natural stress response so you can defend yourself effectively. Participants will learn techniques to de-escalate, set boundaries, and physically incapacitate an attacker if they are a target of violence.
Fall Welcome Event
SARP’s Fall Welcome Event invites students to meet our staff, learn about community resources, prevent violence, and learn how to get help. The event creates a welcoming environment that minimizes the stigma associated with talking about trauma out loud. The BU community can engage in thoughtful conversation with SARP-trained student ambassadors while participating in a fun activity. This year’s Fall Welcome Event will be on Friday, October 24th, 11am-2pm on BU Beach. We hope to see you there!
I Will Walk With You
Started by a BU student, this walk shows support for survivors all across the University. SARP ambassadors lead the way and spray paint the path from the SARP office to the rest of the campus, encouraging passing students to participate. This year’s I Will Walk With You event will be held on Friday, October 10th from 11am-2pm. We hope to find you along the path!
Denim and Donuts – Denim Day Observation
Denim Day challenges the victim-blaming of survivors of sexual violence. All over the world, people wear jeans to support survivors and educate the community. SARP observes this day by partnering with groups on campus such as the Center for Gender, Sexuality, & Activism, Residence Life, and First Year Success to incentivize students to think critically about how they prevent victim blaming while learning the history behind this demonstration.
Incarcerated Survivor Letter-Writing
The Incarcerated Survivor Letter-Writing Initiative (ISLW) is a monthly collaboration between SARP and the BU Prison Outreach Initiative. Originally launched by SARP Ambassador Hannah Zobair (CAS’22) in 2020, ISLW creates opportunities for students to support incarcerated survivors of domestic and sexual violence through handwritten letters. By fostering human connection and challenging the isolation faced by survivors, ISLW provides a meaningful, concrete way for the BU community to show solidarity and advocate for change.