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INTRODUCTION Your Role

You are a part of our team! The Interns play an important role in the work we do as the Center. From creating educational materials such as graphics or videos to putting on programs for students, the work of the intern team helps to advance the mission and the educational promise of the Gender + Equality Center.

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Publicity and graphic mediums are essential to our work. They promote our work and events of the Center. They also play a crucial part in educating the OU Community members by making our educational materials more engaging and accessible to the public.

GOALS:

The goals of publicity for the Gender + Equality Center include:

• Advance the Gender + Equality Center’s Mission and Education Priority by producing high quality and educational graphic content.

• Produce professional content that visually promotes

GEC’s learning goals and outcomes: Socially Just

Leadership, Advocacy, and Self-Awareness.

• Brand events, programs, and educational materials (prints, website, or social media)

• Publicize educational strategies to the members of the

OU Community at large.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Graphic Design Intern’s responsibilities may include but are not limited to:

• Design marketing materials to promote the Gender +

Equality Center programs.

• Create flyers, posters, advertising and publicity for events.

• Utilize creative abilities to communicate the messages of the center including LGBTQ programs, sexual assault prevention, and social justice issues.

Some of the projects (events, social norm campaigns, and social media posts) may include:

Events: Social Norm Campaigns:

LGBTQ Orientation Events Take Back the Night Rape Awareness Week Domestic Violence Awareness Month LGBTQ History Month Stalking Awareness Women’s History Month Crimson & Queens Events and more... Consent Definitions (September) Rape Awareness Week (October) My Costume is not my Consent (October) Dating Violence (February) Consent does not go on break (March) and more...

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