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Sexual Assault Student Educators

Our Mission

Sexual Assault Student Educators is a student organization on the Statesboro Campus of Georgia Southern University whose mission is to promote discussion among peers regarding the issues of sexual violence. The main goal of these discussions is to increase awareness and sensitivity regarding sexual assault, improve communication around sexual issues, to educate students about sexual assault risk factors, and to reduce the incidence of sexual violence.

What We Do

SASE was developed as a peer education program by SART, the Sexual Assault Response Team, on the Georgia Southern campus. SASE assists in presenting programs such as Sex Signals, It’s On Us week, the Clotheslines Project, and the Take Back the Night march and rally. In addition, SASE members are active in national sexual assault efforts and present specially tailored outreach programs designed to educate and provide information about sexual violence and risk reduction.

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How To Join

Interested in being an activist to prevent Sexual Violence on Georgia Southern Campus? Complete the SASE Training Interest Form or email sase@georgiasouthern.edu for more information!

Request a Presentation

If you would like to request a presentation or SASE presence at your event, please contact Jackie Mesenbrink at jmesenbrink@georgiasouthern.edu

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Contact Us

For more information, visit our Eagle Engage Page or Like us on Facebook (@GeorgiaSouthernSASE), Instagram, and Twitter (username: sasegsu)! 

Last updated: 7/31/2023