Dear All,
Thank you so much to all of you for all the wonderful work you've done over the past year. Being the Gender Equality Representative serving Exeter Univsersity students has been an absolute honour and I am very proud to have been part of such a community of students. People, organisations and services both internally and extenerally of the university have worked tirelessly to reduce the gender inequalities which scourge our day to day lives. But if there's anything I have learnt working for Exeter Students' Guild over the past year, it's that a will does exist to see inequality eliminated. You are never alone in any battle against inequality be it sexism, racism, homophobia, classism or any other characteristic which means that people are treated undeservedly differently from anybody else. Whilst the mountain to overcome may seem insurmountable at times, once you've found all those other people out there who feel the same way you do and who have the same vision for a better world that you do and you realise you're not alone and you start working together, then suddenly things seem a lot easier and more realistic to achieve. We construct the world we live in. If us humans created these inequalities it means we can eliminate them too. And so on that note, I would ask you kindly to offer the new representative, Deanna Quirke, all the support you can give her. She's an amazing woman and will do as much as she can for you as she humanly can. But she can't do it alone. No one can. We have to continue to work together to be the change we want to see.
Kind Regards,
Alexa Sage
Left:
Alexa Sage
Gender Equality Representative for University of Exeter Students' Guild
2011-2012
Left:
Deanna Quirke
Gender Equality Representative for University of Exeter Students' Guild
2012-2013
With this blog you can follow the progress of gender equality at Exeter University. I am the Gender Equality Representative for 2011-2012 for the Exeter Students' Guild and want to keep you up to date with all the goings on at Exeter University and how it is helping to promote equality for women and men in society. If you have any questions, please get in touch at: gender-equality@hotmail.co.uk.
Monday, 13 August 2012
Fundraising success for Devon Rape Crisis Services
Well done to everyone involved in this year’s gender
equality events in particular to those who were involved with Empowering Women
Day and Reclaim the Night. The money
raised from these events made a combined total of :
* * * £280.89 * * *
which is an
absolutely fantastic figure. Donations
will be going to Devon Rape Crisis Services, our one rape crisis centre for
Devon which reopened for the first time last year after more than a decade!
Whilst it is a shame that the need for such a service still exists, the work
that the people at Devon RCS do vital to helping give women the support and
empowerment they need to overcome the physical, emotional and psychological
effects of sexual abuse and rape. Devon
RCS and Exeter University Students’ Guild have formed a wonderful relationship
over the last year in which we have worked to support each other with the
common objective of eliminating gender inequality for women and men and for
every gender in between. We are very proud to be the first official donators to
Devon RCS and hope that it may continue for as long as the service is needed.
If you have been moved by the work of Devon RCS and were not
able to contribute during the gender equality events of the last year, please
feel free to offer your donation directly through their website: http://www.devonrapecrisis.org.uk/donate. And remember that money is not the only way
you can help. You can offer your help as
a volunteer. You can publicise the work
of Devon RCS by word of mouth, by hosting an event, through social media so
people know about the service. And don’t be afraid to use it yourself if need
be. If you choose to come forward about
anything, you will be believed and you will be supported. But most importantly, show the world through
your words and actions that sexual violence is a form of gender inequality and
that all forms of gender inequality are wrong.
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