Showing posts with label No More. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No More. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Justice alumni spotlight: Simona Gerdts, '14 BA Justice, Legal Studies minor

Simona Gerdts
Simona Gerdts, ’14 B.A., Justice, minor in Legal Studies, has been living in Minot, N.D., where her husband was transferred with the U.S. Air Force.  She is working in the justice field full-time as the office manager/paralegal for a private law practice in Minot.  And Simona continues her advocacy for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault (DV/SA). Her long-time interest in DV/SA advocacy motivated her to initiate a number of campus and community projects while she was at UAA.

The “UAA Says NO MORE” campaign was launched by Simona and Kristen Speyerer, both Justice majors/Legal Studies minors, as part of their senior year capstone project in fall 2013. They worked to co-brand their efforts with the "NO MORE" national campaign  — a nationwide effort to increase greater awareness and action to end domestic violence and sexual assault— and made presentations and coordinated events to get the word out about this effort both on campus and in the community.

Another event was the “NO MORE Silence in the Dark” panel which Simona and Kristen organized and presented on campus in March 2014. The panel presentation included representatives from the Alaska State Troopers, Anchorage Police Department, Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (ANDVSA), and faculty from the UAA School of Nursing and the Justice Center and drew a crowd of over 150 people. Simona and Dr. Ryan Fortson, Justice faculty, also made a presentation at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER) to the Deputy Commander and other members of the USARAK Sexual Assault Review Board, about the “NO MORE at UAA” campaign.

L to r: Kristen Speyerer and
Simona Gerdts at a NO MORE
event on campus in 2014.
The culmination of the “UAA Says No More” campaign was a video PSA created in fall 2014  which features students, faculty, and staff. The "UAA says NO MORE" PSA, developed and coordinated by Simona and Kristen, was modeled on the national “NO MORE” PSA and has been highlighted on the national NO MORE website. (insert link) The video production and editing for the PSA were donated by Eric Baldwin, Media Technician, UAA Academic Innovations & ELearning.

Simona is now a certified victim advocate for the Minot Domestic Violence Crisis Center, having completed 30 hours of DV/SA advocacy training at the center.  She serves one week each month as the on-call crisis line responder where her duties include transporting survivors and their children to the Safe Home and responding to all DV/SA crisis calls received by the center during the evenings and weekends when the center is closed — which is approximately 120 hours of "alert" time.  She also provides support to victims during the sexual assault response team (SART) interview which is conducted by a forensic nurse examiner and an investigator from a law enforcement agency.

During her first SART interview with a victim, Simona relates how nervous she was. But this first encounter also helped confirm what direction her career would take. Simona recalls, “She [the victim] looked at me after about an hour and asked if I was a social worker, I replied, ‘I am not, but I hope to be one day,’ and then she said ‘Well you have made me feel so at ease from the very first moment that you walked into this room that I thought for sure you were a social worker.’… [T]hen she began to ask me questions pertaining to the protection order, how long the offender would have to spend in jail before being released on bail, preliminary hearing/arraignment...what do all these terms mean... and that's when I realized how beneficial my justice and legal studies knowledge is as it relates to my role as a victim's advocate. The hug that she gave me when I dropped her off at the Safe Home that night is a feeling that I won't soon forget.”

While in Minot, Simona and her husband and two sons stay busy remodeling their new home and taking care of their furry family members.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

See the UAA Says NO MORE video PSA - part of the campaign to end domestic violence and sexual assault

L to r: Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer wearing t-shirts
with the NO MORE logo.
(photo by Philip Hall, University of Alaska)
This "UAA says NO MORE" video PSA was created as part of the "UAA Says No More" campaign launched during the Fall 2013 semester. This effort originated in the degree capstone project for Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer, Justice majors/Legal Studies minors, who received their BAs in Justice in May 2014. The UAA video PSA features students, faculty, and staff.

As part of the project, they worked to co-brand the campaign with the "NO MORE" national campaign  — a nationwide effort to increase greater awareness and action to end domestic violence and sexual assault.

The video production and editing were donated by Eric Baldwin, Media Technician, UAA Academic Innovations & ELearning.

Following their graduation, Simona and Kristen have continued to be involved in this important effort. UAA Says NO MORE has transitioned to a statewide organization. Learn more about the NO MORE AK campaign and the UAA NO MORE Alliance, a student club.

NO MORE PSAs have been filmed by numerous organizations around the country, including recently by the National Football League (NFL). The "UAA says NO MORE" PSA has been featured on the national NO MORE website.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Justice alum Simona Gerdts presents at webinar Sep 17 for NOMORE.org

Simona Gerdts, B.A. Justice '14, will present at a webinar on September 17 for NOMORE.org. NOMORE is a nationwide effort to increase greater awareness and action to end domestic violence and sexual assault.

Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer, B.A. Justice '14, were the co-founders of UAA NO MORE during the Spring 2014 semester. The UAA NOMORE campaign will be featured during the webinar as an example to inspire others at colleges and universities across the nation.

Click here to register for the webinar
 Date: Wednesday, September 17
Time: 1:00 p.m. (Alaska Time).

The webinar is sponsored by the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA).

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Update on UAA NO MORE campaign

L to r: Kristen Speyerer &
Simona Gerdts
The UAA Says NO MORE campaign was highlighted recently in a story on FOX 4 News. The story notes that the NO MORE campaign has also been taken to Alaska's rural villages, and Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer, Justice alums and the campaign co-founders, are working on changing Alaska's current law on rape within marriage.

See the story here:
 "UAA's 'No More' Campaign" by Pearl-Grace Rasmussen. Fox 4 News, 11 June 2014.

NO MORE week 2014 @UAA

Click on #NOMORE week 2014 @UAA to see the new video which contains photos from events held during NO MORE week in March 2014 at UAA.

UAA Says NO MORE will now be known as the UAA NO MORE Alliance.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Justice majors and their work on UAA Says NO MORE highlighted in Anchorage Daily News article

L to r: Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer wearing t-shirts
with the NO MORE logo.
(photo by Philip Hall, University of Alaska)
Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer, Justice majors/Legal Studies minors, received their BAs in Justice in May 2014.  The UAA Says NO MORE campaign was part of their degree capstone project with the UAA Center for Community Engagement and Learning (CCEL).

As part of the project, they worked to co-brand the campaign with the "NO MORE" national campaign  — a nationwide effort to increase greater awareness and action to end domestic violence and sexual assault. Their work was highlighted in a recent Anchorage Daily News article by Kathleen McCoy of the UAA Advancement office. See below to read the article:

"Hometown U: Busy seniors launch campaign against domestic violence, sexual assault" by Kathleen McCoy. Anchorage Daily News, 24 May 2014.

The UAA Says NO MORE campaign continues to gain momentum, and has been added to the growing list of organizations, clubs, and nonprofits that are uniting to end domestic violence and sexual assault.  UAA says NO MORE will now be known as the UAA NO MORE Alliance.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Update on the "UAA says NO MORE" campaign

The NO MORE campaign at UAA co-founded by Justice majors/Legal Studies minors Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer continues to gain momentum. Simona and Kristen graduated in May 2014, but they are continuing to work on this project. Below are some recent highlights:

"UAA says NO MORE" officially added to list of NO MORE allies

UAA has been added to the growing list of organizations, clubs, and nonprofits that are uniting to end domestic violence and sexual assault.  "UAA says NO MORE" will now be known as the UAA "NO MORE Alliance." 





 UAA Resource Fair

The "UAA says NO MORE" group staffed a booth on April 17 and held a march to draw attention to the issue of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Kristen Speyerer (l) leads the march in the Student Union.

  
Students staffing the resource table (l to r) Daniel Reinhard,
Camilla Hussein-Scott, Kristen Speyerer, Simona Gerdts.
















 

 

 

Meeting with UAA Chancellor Tom Case

Kristen and Simona had the opportunity to talk to Chancellor Case about their work on "UAA says NO MORE."
L to r: Simona, Kristen, and Chancellor Case

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amazing Stories Series - UAA website

 

Simona and Kristen each wrote their story for this series.  Click here to read them.



NO MORE blog features Simona Gerdts 

"The Cycle Stops Here: A Child of Violence Says No More"


Simona Gerdts (r) and her family.


  

 

 

 

 

 

Victims for Justice Banquet

Simona and Kristen were nominated for a Victims for Justice media award for the "UAA Says No More" Facebook page by Cpt. Danyelle Kimp, U.S. Army Alaska SHARP Program (Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Prevention) Manager, JBER. They received a plaque in recognition of their nomination at the May 3 banquet.

At the banquet, members  of  "UAA Says NO MORE."
Seated l to r: Camilla Hussein-Scott, Kristen Speyerer,
Simona Gerdts. Standing l to r: Daniel Reinhard,
Sarah Anderson.










 

 

 

 

 KRUA Student Storyboard

L to r: Sarah Anderson (l) and  Simona Gerdts (r)
being interviewed by Kathleen McCoy.
Simona Gerdts and Sarah Anderson, a Native Aleut and UAA student, were interviewed on KRUA for Student Storyboard by Kathleen McCoy of UAA Advancement. The program aired on  KRUA, the student radio station at UAA, on May 2 and May 5. The discussion focused on how Simona's and Kristen's capstone project, "UAA says NO MORE," intersected with Sarah's desire to bring awareness of the problem of domestic violence and sexual assault to her village of Port Heiden.

Photo with Senator Mark Begich

Simona and Kristen had a photo taken with Senator Begich during his recent visit to the UAA campus and presented him with a NO MORE t-shirt.

L to r: Senator Begich, Simona, and Kristen.



Friday, May 2, 2014

Justice majors nominated for Victims for Justice award for UAA Says NO MORE campaign

Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer, Justice majors/Legal Studies minors, have been nominated for a Victims for Justice award for their work initiating and coordinating the "UAA Says NO MORE"  campaign against domestic violence and sexual assault.

They were nominated for the Media Award category recognizing a person or organization contributing to awareness and understanding of victims in the media.  Winners in all 6 categories of awards - Role Model, Advocacy, James Gay Professionalism in the Line of Duty, Substantial Service to Victims, Phoenix Award, and Media Award - will be announced at the Victims for Justice annual awards banquet on Saturday, May 3 at the Dena'ina Center.
L to r: Kristen Speyerer and Simona Gerdts

The "UAA Says NO MORE" campaign is part of Simona and Kristen's degree capstone project with the UAA Center for Community Engagement and Learning (CCEL).  As part of the project, they worked to co-brand the "UAA Says NO MORE" campaign, which began the week of March 17 as a precursor to National Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April, with the "NO MORE" national campaign to increase greater awareness and action to end domestic violence and sexual assault. 

(Note: Don Megga of KFAT 92.9 won the award in the media category.)

Monday, April 28, 2014

Prof. Fortson and Justice major Simona Gerdts make presentation on NO MORE campaign to U.S. Army Alaska at JBER

Simona Gerdts (center) explains the goals of the "NO MORE" campaign
at UAA and the efforts she and Kristen Speyerer have been involved in.
Prof. Ryan Fortson, J.D., Justice faculty, and Simona Gerdts, Justice major/Legal Studies minor, made a presentation about "NO MORE at UAA" on April 11 to Col. Adam Lange, Deputy Commander, U.S. Army Alaska (USARAK), and other members of the USARAK Sexual Assault Review Board at JBER.

The "NO MORE at UAA" campaign, which began the week of March 17 as a precursor to National Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April, was co-branded with the "NO MORE" national campaign to increase greater awareness and action to end domestic violence and sexual assault. 
Prof. Ryan Fortson (center) presents data from the Alaska Victimization Survey.

The "NO MORE at UAA" campaign is part of a degree capstone project with the UAA Center for Community Engagement and Learning (CCEL). The UAA campaign was  initiated and coordinated by Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer, Justice majors/Legal Studies minors, who will be graduating in May 2014.

The "NO MORE at UAA" campaign will continue its works as a student organization called the NO MORE Alliance.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Resource Fair at UAA on April 17

As part of UAA Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, a resource fair is scheduled this week. Community partners and UAA departments are joining to present information on domestic violence and sexual assault awareness, prevention, and resources.  These events are part of national Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April.

Event: Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Resource Fair
Date: Thursday, April 17
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Place:  UAA Student Union

Learn about local and statewide resources and volunteer opportunities. "NO MORE Alliance," an organization of UAA students, will be one of the exhibitors.

Images from the "UAA Says No More" Facebook page.
Click here for a full list of events at UAA in April  on domestic violence and sexual assault awareness and prevention in April on campus.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Podcast of March 19 domestic violence program NO MORE Silence in the Dark now on Justice Center website

Panelists listen to a question from the moderator. L to r: Dr. Angelia Trujillo, Officer Rhoda Street,
Officer Dave DeLesline, Randi Breager, and Dr. Marny Rivera.


The podcast of the March 19 event  "NO MORE Silence in the Dark" about domestic violence and sexual assault is now on the Justice Center website. Click here for the podcast.

Speakers included Dr. Marny Rivera, Justice faculty; Randi Breager, Alaska State Troopers Program Coordinator; Officer Rhonda Street and Officer Dave DeLesline, Anchorage Police Department; Shannon Eddy, Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (ANDVSA) Legal Project Staff Attorney; Dr. Angelia Trujillo, UAA School of Nursing, Forensic Nurse Examiner. Dr. Ryan Fortson, Justice Center faculty, was the moderator.

The program was sponsored by the UAA Justice Center and Alpha Phi Sigma, Omega Xi chapter, national criminal justice honor society. Senior Justice majors/Legal Studies minors Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer planned and coordinated this event as part of their capstone project through the UAA Center for Community Engagement & Learning (CCEL). The students made contact with the "NO MORE" national campaign which has the goal of  increasing greater awareness and action to end domestic violence and sexual assault.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

NO MORE at UAA campaign gains momentum on campus and off

UAA students and faculty (standing left of the Choose Respect banner) hold "NO MORE" statements at the
Choose Respect March in Anchorage on March 27.
The "NO MORE at UAA" campaign which began the week of March 17 as a precursor to National Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April continues to gain momentum on and off campus. The "NO MORE" campaign at UAA co-branded with the "NO MORE" national campaign to increase greater awareness and action to end domestic violence and sexual assault.

UAA students and faculty involved in the "NO MORE at UAA" campaign participated in the Choose Respect March in Anchorage on March 27 , 2014.   

UAA student Sarah Anderson was motivated by the "NO MORE at UAA" campaign to visit her home village of Port Heiden to talk to students about domestic violence and sexual assault. See below.

Students from Port Heiden hold the "NO MORE" statements they wrote after hearing Sarah Anderson's
presentation on preventing domestic violence and sexual assault.
 The "NO MORE at UAA" campaign is part of a degree capstone project with the UAA Center for Community Engagement and Learning (CCEL). The UAA campaign was  initiated and coordinated by Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer, Justice majors/Legal Studies minors, who will be graduating in May 2014.

Simona and Kristen hope that the campaign will become a yearly event at UAA, and they are working with Dr. Ryan Fortson, Justice Center faculty, to explore forming an official student club that will sponsor the NO MORE at UAA events.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

UAA student returns to her village to teach about domestic violence and sexual assault prevention

From Sarah's Facebook post.
Sarah Anderson, a Native Aleut and UAA student, is making a visit to her home village of Port Heiden to talk to the youth in the village about domestic violence and sexual assault prevention.  Sarah is a survivor of sexual assault and was motivated to share her story by "so many supportive people, including those incredible girls [Justice majors Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer] from UAA Justice Center and NOMORE.org."  In response to her request for assistance with this effort, the Native Council of Port Heiden awarded her a grant.

Shoes donated by the UAA
NO MORE team.
While at Port Heiden, Sarah is also coordinating a "Walk a Mile in Her Shoes" event and is taking 10 pairs of donated high heels for participants to wear.  "Walk a Mile in Her Shoes" is an international men's march to "stop rape, sexual assault, and gender violence."  Men are invited to don high heels and walk one mile.

You can read all of Sarah's post on the UAA Says No More Facebook page.  She writes, " I encourage every person who has suffered from sexual abuse to reach out & tell your story... Take your voice back."

Sarah has been studying journalism at UAA, and will be applying for the paramedic program at UA Mat-Su College. The "two incredible girls" she refers to are Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer who coordinated the March 19 "NO MORE Silence in the Dark" panel discussion at UAA on domestic violence and sexual assault. The event is part of their Justice degree capstone project with the UAA Center for Community Engagement and Learning (CCEL). Simona and Kristen, Justice majors/Legal Studies minors, will be graduating in May 2014.

Standing room only for March 19 panel discussion on domestic violence and sexual assault - "NO MORE" campaign

Dr. Ryan Fortson (at podium) welcomes attendees to the program.
 Over 150 people attended the March 19 "NO MORE Silence in the Dark" panel discussion on domestic violence and sexual assault held at the UAA/APU Consortium Library.

Panelists listen to a question from the moderator. L to r: Dr. Angelia Trujillo,
Officer Rhoda Street, Officer Dave DeLesline, Randi Breager, and Dr. Marny Rivera.
Speakers included Dr. Marny Rivera, Justice faculty; Randi Breager, Alaska State Troopers Program Coordinator; Officer Rhonda Street and Officer Dave DeLesline, Anchorage Police Department; Shannon Eddy, Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (ANDVSA) Legal Project Staff Attorney; Dr. Angelia Trujillo, UAA School of Nursing, Forensic Nurse Examiner. Dr. Ryan Fortson, Justice Center faculty, is the moderator.

L to r: Officer Rhoda Street, Dr. Marny Rivera, Kristen Speyerer,
Simona Gerdts (back row), Dr. Ryan Fortson, Dr. Angelia Trujillo, and
Officer Dave DeLesline stand in front of "No More"
statements made by the public.
 
The program was sponsored by the UAA Justice Center and Alpha Phi Sigma, Omega Xi chapter, national criminal justice honor society.

Senior Justice majors/Legal Studies minors Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer planned and coordinated this event as part of their capstone project through the UAA Center for Community Engagement & Learning (CCEL). The students made contact with the "NO MORE" national campaign which has the goal of  increasing greater awareness and action to end domestic violence and sexual assault. Simona and Kristen also connected with local media to increase awareness of the program and these issues on campus and to encourage the UAA community to engage in prevention efforts.

Volunteers for the event: (l to r) UAA students Lena Illig, Jilene Galle, Kristen Speyerer, Isabella Forshee (back row), Camilla Hussein-Scott, Simona Gerdts. (l to r) JBER volunteers Airman First Class Ty Melnyk (back row), TSgt Alan Gerdts, (both with 703 AMXS), Senior Airman Brittany Pritner with 673 MDG, and Senior Airman Lance Pritner with 703 AMXS.
The event was part of the "NO MORE" national campaign   Like us on the UAA Says No More Facebook page.  The hope is to make the "No More" campaign an annual event at UAA.

Far left and far right: representatives from JBER - Chief George Richey, 673 LRG,
and the Third Wing Command Chief, Chief Jose Barraza, USAF.
Ctr l to r: student coordinators Kristen Speyerer and Simona Gerdts.

Representatives from STAR and AWAIC made information
available to participants about their services.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

UAA Says No More week kickoff started with donuts - come to the March 19 panel discussion!

L to r: UAA students Camilla Hussein-Scott, Kristen Speyerer, Simona
Gerdts, Isabella Forshee, and UPD Officer Paul Honeman.

The UAA Says No More week kickoff with free donuts was held today in the lobby of SSB. Students were invited to have a donut, and to take a photo with their own statement: " I say NO MORE because..." and post it to the UAA Says No More Facebook page.

Don't miss tomorrow night's program sponsored by the UAA Justice Center and Alpha Phi Sigma, Omega Xi chapter, national criminal justice honor society.

What: "NO MORE Silence in the Dark"
Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Place: UAA/APU Consortium Library, LIB 307
Cost:  This program is free and open to UAA faculty, staff, students, and the public.
Parking:  Free parking in the library main lot off Alumni Drive

Panelists include Dr. Marny Rivera, Justice faculty; Randi Breager, Alaska State Troopers Program Coordinator; Officer Rhonda Street and Officer Dave DeLesline, Anchorage Police Department; Shannon Eddy, Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (ANDVSA) Legal Project Staff Attorney; Dr. Angelia Trujillo, UAA School of Nursing, Forensic Nurse Examiner.
Dr. Ryan Fortson, Justice Center faculty, is the moderator.

Student coordinators for this event are Simona Gerdts and Kristen Speyerer. For more information contact the UAA Justice Center, 786-1810.

The event is part of the "NO MORE" national campaign to increase greater awareness and action to end domestic violence and sexual assault. The week of March 17 is National "No More" Week and marks the one-year anniversary of this campaign.  The UAA event is part of this effort. Like us on the UAA Says No More Facebook page. 

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L to r: Students Isabella Forshee, Kristen Speyerer,
and Justice Center faculty advisor Prof. Ryan Fortson.

From the UAA Says No More Facebook page.


Monday, March 17, 2014

Free donuts at the kickoff for No More week at UAA on March 18!

What: Free donuts for No More Week Kickoff
Date: Tuesday, March 18
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Place: Social Sciences Building (SSB) lobby by Kaladi's
Sponsors: Alpha Phi Sigma, National Criminal Justice Honor Society and the Justice Center 

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