The South Texan Vol. 96 Issue 14

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Editor’s note: The South Texan has changed the names of some student victims who spoke at the sexual assault protest march held April 29 in order to protect their identities and keep them from being further victimized. Please note some statement below could be triggering for some readers. Be advised.

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To see video Javelina Media Experience on These are the voices of students on campus who experienced sexual assault at some point in their life. A student-led protest against sexual assault

that allows students to communicate within a ing to the app. Although the creators of these posts that were made involved the women of TAMUK who were planning on participating in Thursday’s protest. Other posts that were made targeted the appearance of women across the university.

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women of the university ion to protest and march across campus.

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institution of the Texas A&M University system. The award recognizes and honors people who have demonstrated high levels of engagement in

uity and inclusion at their university and in the higher education community. ership roles actively championed the commitment to promote inclusivity and increase diversity awarerector of Student Health tillo-Alaniz said. “She un-

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Colonel Firmin is the founder of Carrington which she writes and provides consulting services

Diversity and Inclusion. “La Coronela cused on MST. She is also

Colonel Lisa Carrington Firmin holding her first published book at the Conner Museum

to currently serving and Arts & Science Dean Dr. Dolores Guerrero in partnership with the Texas A&M University- Kingsville (TAMUK) James E. Conner Museum. “It is an honor and

of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and now serves as UTSA’s Military Liaison. ent individual stories that experienced harassment and disparities while serv-

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