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Related: About this forumStudents show solidarity by helping Columbia rape survivor carry her mattress
Responding to the call to carry the weight together, fellow students helped Emma Sulkowicz, the Columbia senior who is lugging her mattress everywhere while her rapist remains on campus, carry it from the courtyard to her class yesterday.
The collective carry was organized by students and alumni who want to help Emma carry the weight of the physical mattress, give her and other survivors of sexual assault in our community a powerful symbol of our support and solidarity, and show the administration that we stand united in demanding better policies designed to end sexual violence and rape culture on campus.
As Alexandra wrote, the idea of carrying the weight together holds much symbolic resonance not just as a way of lightening the burden on survivors but also by highlighting the collective sacrifice required to eliminate it. If we all helped carry the weight of injustice, we could not bear it, she wrote. And so we would finally stop tolerating what weve been content to force others to carry alone. And it makes a damn powerful visual too.
The collective carry was organized by students and alumni who want to help Emma carry the weight of the physical mattress, give her and other survivors of sexual assault in our community a powerful symbol of our support and solidarity, and show the administration that we stand united in demanding better policies designed to end sexual violence and rape culture on campus.
As Alexandra wrote, the idea of carrying the weight together holds much symbolic resonance not just as a way of lightening the burden on survivors but also by highlighting the collective sacrifice required to eliminate it. If we all helped carry the weight of injustice, we could not bear it, she wrote. And so we would finally stop tolerating what weve been content to force others to carry alone. And it makes a damn powerful visual too.
http://feministing.com/2014/09/11/photo-of-the-day-students-show-solidarity-by-helping-columbia-rape-survivor-carry-her-mattress/
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Students show solidarity by helping Columbia rape survivor carry her mattress (Original Post)
ismnotwasm
Sep 2014
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freshwest
(53,661 posts)1. I see a number of women and one man. This is an unusual style of protest.
Biden and Obama have spoken of the burden colleges should meet to provide safety in order to get federal funding.
It is was part of a bill the GOP has rejected, IIRC. I haven't kept up with it, but think it didn't make it through the House.
Every place should be made safe.
Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)2. Glad to see this. I was hoping they would.
nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)3. ...
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ismnotwasm
(42,436 posts)6. You're back I see.
Or one of you.
Iggo
(48,227 posts)7. Seriously.
I took about 10 seconds to vote. I can't figure out why it's taking everyone else so long.
ismnotwasm
(42,436 posts)8. Slow day maybe
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ismnotwasm
(42,436 posts)10. Well at least our troll kicked the thread
Thank you jury!
(And MIRT)
BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)11. pic!
Come on, Columbia guys-- support your fellow student. Don't we women always support you when you need us?