Project
RESPECT
The purpose
of the Project RESPECT (formerly known as Safe Zone) is to create
a safe environment for ALL members of the Wartburg community, regardless
of sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, gender expression,
socio-economic, age or ability. The project is open to all staff,
faculty and students who wish to model support, acceptance and inclusion
of all people. Participants in this program will volunteer to be visible
allies and receive training to be an effective resource for their
workplace and classroom.
Why do we need
Project RESPECT?
Faculty, staff, and
student allies are trained and committed to creating spaces where
all people are safe to be who they are, ask the questions they need
to ask and be welcomed and affirmed in this process. Whether it is
by being someone who provides support for things that are typical
of most young adults, specific concerns, or more intentional support
allies provide a critical role in forming a culture that truly challenges
and nurtures all students.
Upcoming
RESPECT 101 Trainings
May 5, 3:30 p.m., The W Classrooms
Upcoming
RESPECT 201 (Advanced) Trainings
May 12, 3:30 p.m., Heritage Ballroom
All participants
in the Wartburg College Project RESPECT will receive an emblem to
display.