The following two events are in conjunction with the Theater’s performance of “Good Kids”

4/24 Tuesday: Symposium “No One Deserves to Be Harmed: Building Communities of Support to Fight Sexual Assault”
Black Box Theater 7:00pm-9:30pm, Free of charge
A panel discussion featuring a panel of experts and community stakeholders who are deeply familiar with cultures of power-based personal violence in educational settings. Confirmed panelists: Gabriel Valenzuela (OUSD, Title IX Coordinator); Alicia Lewis (SF Art Institute, Diversity & Inclusion Officer), Kio Pak (Highland Hospital/Sexual Assault Response Team), Jon Jay (President, UC Berkeley Interfraternity Council). This will be a moderated discussion with Q&A at the end.

4/25 Wednesday: Presentation “No One Deserves to Be Harmed: How Parents & Guardians Can Support Students”
Black Box Theater 7:00pm-9:30pm, Free of charge
A presentation and Q&A featuring Rebecca Levenson, health consultant to Futures Without Violence and parent leader of BHS Stop Harassing at Berkeley High School. This will be a candid discussion aimed at parents who have questions about how they can help their children negotiate cultures of violence and harassment, including discussions of the role of social media.