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Students are leading #metoo movements around the world in their high schools, demanding an end to sexual assault and harassment. But can this activism actually change rape culture? "Why Isn't Hip Hop Having Its MeToo Moment?" • Why Isn't Hip-Hop Having Its Own #MeT... SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a video! https://bit.ly/3tNKzhV And follow us on Instagram and Twitter! / abovethenoisepbs / atn_pbs If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual violence, you're not alone. Free, confidential, 24/7 support is available through RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656.HOPE (4673) in English and Spanish and chat in English online. http://online.RAINN.org and chat in Spanish at http://RAINN.org/es. *How prevalent is sexual violence in high schools?* It appears that reports of sexual assault and harassment are growing. In the U.S. there were over 15,000 reports of sexual violence during the 2017-18 school year - a more than 50 percent increase in reports over the previous report year of 2015-16, according to federal civil rights data the Education Department. Some researchers say many more cases go unreported due to the social stigma survivors face. It’s also hard to be sure that there was a real increase in abuse, or students now feel more comfortable reporting these crimes due to the larger #metoo movement. *What is Title IX?* Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program offered by a recipient of federal funds. It guarantees students the right to an education without being discriminated against because of their sex or sexually assaulted or harassed. You may also have heard of Title IX in that it requires that males and females have equal access to opportunities to participate in sports. It has become a powerful tool to combat sexual violence and discrimination on school campuses, but many K-12 schools don’t have Title IX compliance officers and don’t do a good job of educating students or enforcing the law. *What changes are #metoo student activists demanding?* This all depends on the particular school and what’s happening there, but there are a lot of consistent demands students are making around the county: better Title IX compliance, more education about consent and how to report sexual violence, tougher consequences for abusers, and more support for survivors of abuse. *What are ways you can help as an ally?* Even if you’re not directly impacted by sexual violence yourself, you can help create a safer and healthier culture in your school. Survivors often need support to advocate for school policy changes and help raise awareness through walkouts, rallies, and peer education about consent. Ask survivors themselves what THEY need and how you can be most useful. SOURCES "@MeToo LGHS," a film by Natalie Brooks https://vimeo.com/499833939 “Rape culture isn’t a myth. It’s real, and it’s dangerous.” (Vox) https://www.vox.com/2014/12/15/737173... “Sexual violence reports rise drastically at schools, Education Department data shows (Politico) https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10... Information and Resources About Title IX, (U.S. Department of Education) https://sites.ed.gov/titleix/ Bay Area Students Push Again for Changes To How Schools Handle Sexual Misconduct (KQED) https://www.kqed.org/news/11891813/ba... How Generations of Berkeley High Students Forced a Reckoning About Sexual Abuse (KQED) https://www.kqed.org/news/11864769/ho... Los Gatos High School Hit By Student Sex Assault Allegations (NBC) https://www.nbcbayarea.com/investigat... Chapters 0:00 Intro to video 0:47 #MeToo activism at Berkeley High School 2:16 #MeToo activism at Los Gatos High School 3:28 National stats on sexual violence in K-12 schools 4:05 Title IX explained 5:55 Social media and due process 7:19 Student demands 8:46 What allies can do to help TEACHERS: Get your students in the discussion on KQED Learn, a safe place for middle and high school students to investigate controversial topics and share their voices. https://learn.kqed.org/discussions/ Funding for KQED’s education services is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Koret Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the AT&T Foundation, the Crescent Porter Hale Foundation, the Silver Giving Foundation, Campaign 21 donors, and members of KQED. #metoo #consent