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Sharing their experience as a sexual assault survivor, Emma engages students and staff in a dialogue about sexual violence on campus. Following the failure of campus administration and the police in responding to their rape, Emma began Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight) an endurance artwork and protest in which they carried a dorm mattress everywhere on campus for as long as they attended the same school as their attacker. Covered widely by mainstream media, this work became an international sensation and helped catalyze the campus anti-sexual assault movement. Emma helped to bring increased public attention to the severity of the campus rape problem and issues of victim blaming, shame, consent education, unreported cases, and the handling of reports & disclosure from survivors. Using their experience as a framework, Emma inspires students and campus staff to carry the weight and do their part in ending sexual violence and rape culture on campus.
More Than the Truth: Art, Activism, and Public Opinion
Emma addresses the nature of truth as it relates to sexual assault and art-making. Rape culture frames sexual assault survivors as liars, while those who go public become gospel-speaking saints. Where can we find the truth on such an extreme spectrum? How can we address the truth of “what really happened” in a system that relies on physical evidence to prosecute cases of sexual assault? In our current “post-truth” era, this presentation has ramifications beyond the realm of sexual assault. Emma encourages audiences to think deeply about the language they use when speaking about sexual assault, and increase their compassion for survivors.
Emma addresses the nature of truth as it relates to sexual assault and art-making. Rape culture frames sexual assault survivors as liars, while those who go public become gospel-speaking saints. Where can we find the truth on such an extreme spectrum? How can we address the truth of “what really happened” in a system that relies on physical evidence to prosecute cases of sexual assault? In our current “post-truth” era, this presentation has ramifications beyond the realm of sexual assault. Emma encourages audiences to think deeply about the language they use when speaking about sexual assault, and increase their compassion for survivors.
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