
The Daily News Covers “Can I Kiss You?” presentation at Washington State University
Meredith Metsker with the Daily News in Pullman, Washington, did a wonderful job covering the “Can I Kiss You?” presentation at Washington State University. You
Meredith Metsker with the Daily News in Pullman, Washington, did a wonderful job covering the “Can I Kiss You?” presentation at Washington State University. You
Univision (Channel 41 in San Antonio) came out to the “Can I Kiss You?” presentation at St. Mary’s University and did a feature story on
Almost never during this time of the year does an entire week open up for you to bring Mike Domitrz to your community for one
Today, we hosted a LIVE ONLINE INTERVIEW with Lori Regnier and Pastor Mike from the Starbright Foundation Inc of Arizona. They did a fantastic job
His Story & Mission Award-Winning Author & Publisher Educator, Ally, and Expert His Story and Mission: Why does Mike Domitrz, Founder of The Date Safe Project,
Are you ever asked, “How do you know you are making a difference? How do you know your audience (or students) actually remembers your message?” Speakers in the education world and teachers particularly get this question a lot because so many people wonder if teens retain the messages being shared with them. Yesterday, audience members surprised me.
This Senior student at Bitburg Air Force Base High School makes a strong statement about asking first and supporting sexual assault survivors. The last 2 weeks was filled with speaking to wonderful groups of high school students throughout Air Force Bases in Europe.
This Senior student at Lakenheath High School makes a strong statement about consent and asking first.
Within 5 minutes of the “Can I Kiss You?” presentation concluding at Alconbury Air Force Base High School in Alconbury, England, these 5 Seniors created the below role playing skit addressing alcohol and sexual assault. The students show you a creative way to address bystander intention (and did this all in 5 minutes).
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