Jaclyn Friedman
Writer, Performer, and Activist
Sexual Empowerment: A World Without Rape
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
The Depot, 7:00 p.m.
A book signing will follow.
Based on her hit book Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and a World without Rape, Friedman explains how the culture shames women for expressing their sexuality, how the media uses empty images of female sexuality to fuel sales, and how rape is allowed to function in society.
The event was organized by The Clarke Forum Student Project Managers and is co-sponsored by Student Senate and the Women’s Center.
Biography (provided by the speaker)
Jaclyn Friedman is a writer, performer, and activist, and the editor of the hit book Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and a World Without Rape (one of Publishers’ Weekly’s Top 100 Books of 2009).
As an undergraduate, Jaclyn thought she was too smart to become a victim of sexual assault – until another student proved her wrong. That experience eventually led her to become a student and instructor of IMPACT safety training. At IMPACT, she helped bring safety skills to the communities which most need them, including gang-involved high school students and women transitioning out of abusive Read more


























