Several hundred students attended a rally to reform Stanford’s sexual assault policies in White Plaza today in response to a email sent by Leah Francis ’14. Supporters have also been using the hashtag #StandWithLeah on social media sites. To learn about the story that sparked the rally, click here.
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I #standwithleah because she had the courage to stand for us http://t.co/vSiNG2owwX
— Shawn Estrada (@ShawnEstrada) June 5, 2014
I #StandWithLeah because I stand with survivors and @Stanford needs to as well. #YesAllWomen pic.twitter.com/2ie8CKsaLB — Jacqueline Emerson (@jackie_emerson) June 5, 2014
I #StandWithLeah because the policies of an elite school should AID, not HINDER sexual assault survivors.
— Andrew W. (@AndrewTheWhip) June 5, 2014
I #StandWithLeah because if you sexually assault someone, you give up your right to be at @Stanford. — Miranda Mammen (@MirandaMammen) June 5, 2014
I #StandWithLeah because my humanity DEMANDS it.
— Lili Thompson (@Lili_Thompson) June 5, 2014
#StandWithLeah b/c I’m sick of a culture that allows rapists to ~follow their dreams~ when survivors have to live with nightmares forever. — Annie (@peace_windmill) June 5, 2014
I #StandWithLeah because I will be a father someday pic.twitter.com/M2p7n9BAGq
— Tim Hegedus (@Tim_Hegedus) June 5, 2014
I #StandWithLeah because I believe Stanford should be strong enough to listen to a survivor who is strong enough to speak out — anna-lisa (@analocaa) June 5, 2014