Students Against the Sexual Solicitation of Youth (SASSY)

Students Against the Sexual Solicitation of Youth (SASSY) is a student-run program of the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement, within Cornell University, that is committed to raising awareness and transforming public perception of the commercial sexual exploitation of youth (CSEC) in the United States.

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    UPCOMING EVENTS

    PAST EVENTS

    Very Young Girls Documentary Showing

    Oct 17 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm

    Frontline Voices: Survivor Speak-Out

    Jan 31 | 2:00pm - 3:00pm

    Is "Sex Work" Social Work?

    Jan 30 | 6:30pm - 7:30pm

    THE DAILY SUN PUBLICATIONS

    Weill Medical Professor to Speak on CSEC


    Dr. Vivian Pender - a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College - gave a presentation about the intersection between health care and the commercial exploitation of children.

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    Exhibition Highlighting Survivors of Abuse


    "More Than a Survivor: More Than a Story" was a photo project exhibition, in the Willard Straight Hall Art Gallery,  featuring the portraits of 22 women who are survivor leaders from across the country.

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    Displays to Raise Awareness of CSEC


    Since SASSY was founded in 2009, we have been hosting an annual event for the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Awareness Week. During this week SASSY fills campus with "stop CSEC" signs to raise awareness.

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    Daniella Carter's Speech


    Daniella Carter, an advocate for LGBT youth, spoke about her journey as a trans woman at a lecture, working to raise awareness about the sexual exploitation of vulnerable youth.

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    This organization is a registered student organization of Cornell University.