About One Act


One Act was developed in the
spring and summer of 2010, with the first trainings in late fall 2010. We trained over 350 students in its
first academic year and have trained over 1100 students in total!
Thanks to the following UNC
students for their contributions and leadership in the pilot year:
- Paige Allmendinger (Class of
2010)
- Jennings Carpenter (Class of
2010)
- Annie Clark (Class of 2011)
- Chelsea Cook (Class of 2011)
- Caroline Fish (Class of 2011)
- Leah Josephson (Class of 2011)
- Kathleen Lockwood (Class of 2011)
- Damitri Martinez (Class of 2011)
- Nidia Menjivar (Class of 2012)
- Michelle Pujals (Class of 2013)
- Karyn (Kas) Shealy (Class of
2011)
- Sherene Salashoor (Class of 2011)
One Act appreciates support received from:
We are currently working with UNC
IPRC to evaluate the effectiveness of One Act and hope to have additional
information on these pages about the program in Summer 2013.
We are piloting a version of our training with fraternities and sororities in Spring 2013 through the support of a UNC Parent's Council to the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and Community Involvement. Look for more information on One Act for Greeks soon.
Please direct any questions or
concerns to:
Kelli Raker, MA, Rape Prevention Education Coordinator, raker@email.unc.edu
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make it to a training? Check out the One Act brochure here or our
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