Protecting Women Is Not 'Victim Blaming'
Anne M. Coughlin, Law professor
Rather than advising women that they are entitled to drink as much as men, we should condemn this behavior in both genders, and put safety first.
Don't Shift the Focus From Men
Mychal Denzel Smith, Nation Institute
Drinking does not cause rape, and once you begin focusing on the actions and behavior of the victimized you ignore the role of perpetrator.
Nothing Liberating About Being Wasted
Koren Zailckas, Author, "Smashed, Story of a Drunken Girlhood"
Blacked out, burned out, I couldn't make even basic needs known, let alone "I'm a virgin" or "I'm just not that into you" or just, "No!"
Blame Rape's Enablers, Not the Victims
Alexandra Brodsky, Law student
Victim blaming persists because deep-seated power imbalances of gender, race and class are tolerated, encouraging sexual violence.
Less Alcohol, More Peers, More Safety for Black Women
Walter M. Kimbrough, President, Dillard University
With less disposable income, black college students drink less. The number of women exceeds the number of men, so there is protection in numbers.
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