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Andrea Pino & Annie Clark          

Founders of End Rape on Campus

Annie E. Clark and Andrea Pino are civil rights activists and co-founders of the survivor advocacy group, End Rape on Campus, where they give voice and counsel to survivors of campus sexual assault all around the country.

End Rape On Campus envisions a world in which each individual has an educational experience free from violence, and until then, that all survivors are believed, trusted, and supported.

After encountering an environment at their own university that deprived sexual assault survivors of their rights under Title IX, Clark and Pino, together with three other women, filed two federal complaints against The University of North Carolina.

Initially dissuaded from speaking publicly both by their university and the media, the two decided to speak out about their own experiences and connected with students across the country to propel a national conversation about campus sexual violence and Title IX enforcement. And that’s precisely what they’ve done.

In the months after filing, they were contacted by hundreds of other survivors, also hoping to learn how to hold their schools accountable. Clark and Pino then began helping others learn their civil rights and consulted them in filing their own federal complaints.

They also visited Senator Gillibrand at her office in Washington, DC, and inspired her to lend her voice in the U.S. Senate to the movement they helped start. Now, along with a bipartisan group of Senators, Senator Gillibrand is pursuing legislation to hold universities accountable for how they handle sexual assaults under their jurisdiction.

By making their voices heard, Clark and Pino have inspired action both at the university level and in Congress. Their story demonstrates the power of raising your voice to make change on the issues you care about.

Clark and Pino’s work and personal journey is prominently featured in the documentary The Hunting Ground, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.

News


Campus Sexual Assault: Annie E. Clark and Andrea Pino Are Fighting Back—And Shaping the National Debate
Early last year, when Annie E. Clark and Andrea Pino decided to file a complaint against their alma mater for sexual harassment using an unorthodox framing of the federal law known as Title IX, they called up some local news outlets in Chapel Hill, North Carolina...
Film About Campus Sexual Assault Tells Survivors: 'You Are Not ...
Survivors Annie Clark and Andrea Pino brought a Title IX complaint against the University of North Carolina. "This is not about UNC," Clark says. "We're not ...

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