Thank you for your compelling and interesting presentation.
Ms. Martin, if you don't mind, I will ask my questions in English.
Perfect.
This is awesome. I found it almost empowering to sit here and listen to you guys. One thing I can draw on from my own experience comes from the educational side. I too am not too far removed from a university campus. I was a student leader who helped organize education seminars on sexual violence, among other things. At the time, I found we did have a focus of almost telling young men and boys in particular not to be an assailant and what consent means. That was important, but I very much felt that the people who bought into the message probably knew already what the message would be. The people who needed to hear it didn't show up, even though it was supposed to be mandatory.
How can we engage people who need to hear this message? Is it by focusing on the fact that we need to be educating people to become intervenors?