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    non-Native man who rapes Geraldine with cruelty and pursues further destruction of the Coutts family with methodical precision. Geraldine has left the protection of the Round House that is no longer used as a powerful center of a sovereign people. Her vision is obscured by the rapist’s bag that prevents awareness of her surroundings. This technical reason prevents this Ojibwe woman from receiving justice. Tribal, state and federal jurisdictions regarding the location of the rape must be…

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    of rape, women are immediately the victims that come to one's mind. We’ve painted a picture that says, women are initially the one gender that can be raped, and if we were to think a man could get raped by a women. It would be absolutely ridiculous to think a women could overpower a man. We have adapted to live in a civilization that romantics about masculinity. Unfortunately in the process we’ve turned a blind eye to smallest anticipation that a man can be raped by a women as well. Male rape…

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    presented was adapted from the slam poem written by Kevin Kantor, titled ‘People You May Know.” This poem details the insurmountable impacts of stigma surrounding male rape victims and challenges the traditional attitudes of society in such circumstances. In the adapted monologue ‘Paper clip’, a police officer is speaking to a male victim of rape who is hesitant in pressing charges. The monologue explores this issue in the context of well-known cases of female sexual assault and expresses…

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    perpetuate rape culture and, in this paper, I will examine the influence of popular media and news coverage to further solidify my argument. To fully understand the concepts in which I am discussing, I will clarify the definitions of mass communication and rape culture. Mass communication can be considered the “message transmission from…

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    issue of injustice which, was portrayed by various instances in the book. One of them is where the police threw the accused in jail though Cotton maintained his innocence. This occurred as Cotton went down to the police station to clear his name of the rape allegations made towards him as well as settling his warrant of arrest issue. The police recalling a previous conviction relation to a raped white woman, bombarded Cotton and added a high bond upon jailing him. Another injustice incidence is…

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    To start off this years South Asian Film Festival at UW-La Crosse was the shocking and horrifying documentary called “India’s Daughter.” This moving 2015 documentary covers the infamous gang rape and murder of a bright young woman in South Delhi, India in 2012, who was returning home from the movies at night with a friend. Throughout this film, there are testimonies from her attackers, family, friends, and lawyers that explain what had happened, and how this case is being handled. The whole…

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    In Malik’s video, he talks strongly about rape and the destruction that it does to women. His tone throughout the whole video shows the pain that he feels for women who deal with college campus rapes as well as showing his anger toward college boards that don’t do much about the rapes that are reported. Malik talks about the terror and destruction of rape on college campuses by mentioning two women who were raped on their college campus. He first mentions Jeanne Clery who was raped and killed…

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    Campus rape is a major problem at universities across the world. I would like to focus my essay on campus rape, the effects it has on the victims, and how universities deal with campus rape. I find the topic of campus rape to be interesting because of the recent news in the sports world. Over the past weeks, several ESPN shows have talked about the university of Tennessee. The university of Tennessee is being sued by several former female students that claims the university provided an unsafe…

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    Annabella Sciorra

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    In March, the actress Annabella Sciorra denied that she suffered sexual harassment from Harvey Weinstein, but then retracted her testimony in October after thirteen women charged Weinstein for sexual assaulting them (Farrow 2017). She was raped and had received unwanted sexual advances for the next few years since the incident. Sciorra first met Weinstein in the early 1990s through an industry party in Los Angeles. Few months later, Sciorra played “The Night We Never Met” produced by Miramax,…

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    Essay On Rape In America

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    Rape Rape is a serious health issue in America. According to http://katehon.com/, the United States is the number one country with the highest rape crime. But what is the proper definition of rape? Rape is any unwanted sexual contact with the use of force or the threat of using force, without the person’s consent. Penetration can be through a body part or a foreign object. An attempted (not completed) sex act is also included under the classification of rape. Keeping a consistent definition of…

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