Registration is currently open for the Fall offering of the R.A.D. self-defense course for women. Spaces still remain available for this class, which will be conducted in four three-hour sessions on 11/29, 12/1, 12/6 and 12/8, and which is open to any student who identifies as female.
Classes will be conducted from 6 to 9 p.m. on each date. Participants must be able to attend all four class dates. Course registration is $15; this fee can be waived in cases of financial hardship.
As just one component of the College's broader S.H.A.R.E. sexual assault prevention strategies, R.A.D. seeks to support all women on campus who feel they would be further empowered through training in physical defense. The course is intended to be welcoming and accessible to any experience or ability level. While the Fall course is limited to students, additional staff and faculty classes will be available in 2017.
The requirement to make the specific R.A.D. curriculum open to women only is a stipulation of the national R.A.D. office. However, Ithaca College recognizes that sexual violence can impact anyone, and that any community member may seek opportunities for self-defense training. Men on campus who are interested in such training can contact the Office of Public Safety to discuss options.
For additional information about R.A.D. and the course registration link, please visit www.ithaca.edu/safety/rad. For additional information about the overall S.H.A.R.E. program, please visit www.ithaca.edu/share.
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