
In 2012, filmmaker Barbara Rosenthal followed One Student co-founders Kelly Addington and Becca Tieder as they shared their message of sexual empowerment, sexual assault prevention and social change with college campuses throughout the country. The result is “You Are the One” a thought provoking; laugh out loud, candid examination of the role we can all play in reducing sexual violence. This acclaimed film features thought leaders and inspires conversation.
The One Student family understands that not everyone has the resources to purchase a copy of the film, educational toolkit and public license, so we decided to give 12 copies away. How sweet is the prize? A copy of the film and public license retails for $175 and it could be yours for FREE! This means your campus community can host unlimited screenings for an unlimited time period. Not too shabby.
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Simply enter to win by completing the short questionnaire below by Friday, March 8, 2013.

16 Comments
Use it to promote responsible bystander behavior on campus.
I would like to host a screening on campus for sexual assault awareness month in April. This event would be open to all students and highly marketed to residence life, Greek life, SGA and student athletes. I hope we win!
I would screen it during Take Back the Night week and add it to the Women’s Empowerment Society’s library t be shown for years to come!
I would use it to reach out to the women in the Greek Community at SDSU at engage them in sexual assault prevention discussions. Screening the film would hopefully be a jumping off point to begin more programming related to sexual assault prevention and rally the sorority women to come together and take a proactive approach to helping one another and standing together in solidarity against sexual assault and dating violence.
Long term, I would like to host annual screenings of the documentary and branch out to other on campus organizations and co-ed groups.
I would host a screening to the CofC campus in April and invite specifically Greek Life, Residence Life and other groups on campus as part of our push to reduce sexual assault on our campus.
We are just starting to collaborate on a campus-wide bystander intervention program, and I would love to use this as part of that program.
my student group would use this film to help aid in a discussion about how to intervene and how to be the best support for survivors!
Kick off discussions on my campus about rape culture and how to end sexual violence on college campuses
We’d use it to promote discussion and skills on how to intervene effectively with friends and to build on existing bystander intervention efforts on campus.
I would hope to administer it in small groups around my campus and foster conversations about rape culture and sexuality.
…share it with my colleagues as we develop a new bystander intervention program.
I would use it to educate our student leaders in res life about how to make a difference and give them some tools to start conversations on campus
We would like to promote positive bystander behavior on campus and continue the conversation about sexual assault prevention. Bystander accountability is beginning to spread on our campus and we would like to include this in our activities, especially during our Take Back The Night programming in April.
Share this as a part of bystander intervention workshops. Use an example during part of conversations/events/opportunities to explore how one person’s actions can make a difference. Empower women to act from a position of strength, leadership, and convictions. Share with our student staff (peer educators and safety service providers) as a basis for why we work in the programs and issues that we do – positive sexuality, healthy relationships, sexual health, and violence prevention. Use in so many more possible ways as we continue educating, engaging, and inspiring students to do what they can – in big and small ways – to begin changing the world or changing one person’s life! We LOVE One Student!
We would like to host a screening on campus here at UNH for sexual assault awareness month in April. We would screen it during the week we have our SAAM walk/rally against violence.
I would schedule film viewings at a couple of local colleges; Edward Waters and University of North Florida. Following the viewing, a facilitated discussion.