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Hunting Ground
Dick and Ziering chronicle the horrors faced by assault victims after they survive what they thought was the worst ordeal of their lives. In raw and emotional interviews, rape survivors and their families testify to a real-life horror story that has become all too common. Those brave enough to report the crimes face disbelief, apathy, victim-blaming, harassment and retaliation from both their fellow students and the administrators whose job it is to protect them.
The filmmakers uncover an alarming effort on the part of universities and colleges to downplay and deny sexual assaults on their campuses to keep crime statistics low and public approval high. They also follow two courageous survivors, Andrea Pino and Annie Clark, who are striking back with an innovative legal strategy that uses Title IX legislation to make the powers that be take notice, ignite a national debate over campus assaults and create a network of support for young women who refuse to remain silent.
Learning Areas:
Diversity and culturePublic health or related organizational policy, standards, or other guidelines
Learning Objectives:
Discuss rape crimes on U.S. college campuses and the devastating toll they take on students and their families.
Keyword(s): Diversity and culture, Public health or related organizational policy, standards, or ot
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am one of the filmmakers.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
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