Gender Discrimination
DU's Honor Code and Comprehensive Discrimination and Harassment Procedures and Title IX Sexual Harassment Procedures prohibit harassment, discrimination and gender-based violence, including sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking and retaliation. DU travelers participating on DU international experiences are protected by the Procedures and are expected to conform to the expectations expressed within it. We have resources available to help travelers who experience any type of gender-based violence.
Keep in mind that anyone could be a victim of gender-based violence. It touches people of all races, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, socioeconomic backgrounds and national origins. Members of the DU community who learn that an individual has experienced unwanted gender-based behavior should also remember that it is their job to offer support and to connect that individual to the appropriate resources. They should not attempt to assign blame to any individual or to investigate the matter themselves.
Dealing with gender-based violence is difficult, and it can be especially difficult to process and navigate through available resources while abroad. The information below is meant to raise awareness of DU's support structures while abroad and to provide options to survivors.
What is Gender-Based Violence?
Gender-based violence is an umbrella term for the following conduct:
- Sexual Assault (rape, sodomy, sexual assault with an object, fondling, incest, statutory rape)
- Domestic Violence
- Dating Violence
- Stalking
In addition, DU prohibits discrimination or harassment on the basis of a protected status, including but not limited to sexual harassment.
Prevention and Risk Reduction
- Become familiar with the cultural norms and general attitudes of your host culture.
- All participants in sexual activity are encouraged to engage in clear and continuous communication about which sexual actions are welcome and which actions are not.
- Listen to your intuition and know that you have the right to say "NO" to any unwanted sexual encounter.
- Know that drinking and recreational drug use can impair the judgment of all involved and that intoxication can affect the ability of any individual to give effective consent.
- Watch out for your friends and ask that they watch out for you.