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When you bring Mike Domitrz and the “Can I Kiss You?” program to your college or university, you get multiple presentations (time permitting).  Have Mike present a keynote speech or convocation for the entire campus AND have Mike conduct his customized “Train the Trainers” sessions and presentations for select audiences (Residence Life, Peer Educators, Athletes, Greek Life, Student Government, Staff & Administration, and others).

In Train the Trainers with Mike Domitrz, you will discover a refreshing and powerful format to teaching leaders how to facilitate thought-provoking conversations, programs, and presentations on peer education, healthy intimacy, and/or sexual assault. A welcoming and positive atmosphere is fostered where each trainee discovers how to take a simple approach to tough questions from college students.

Throughout this customized workshop, you will discover how to handle difficult situations with male and female students – including how to discuss “both sides” of students’ concerns. You will learn the secret to creating a balance of careful and effective use of humor verses hard-hitting questions. Attendees will be challenged as to “how far” you should go to intervene in the day-to-day situations that can occur.

Throughout the seminar, everyone is encouraged to ask questions and debate the concepts being discussed. At the end of this incredibly interactive 45 minute session, your leaders will leave excited and equipped with the tools to make a powerful impact on your campus and in your community.  Each person will be excited to speak out using their own new found approach to presenting difficult subject matter.

Which leaders on campus should you include for this special opportunity?  Everyone!  Staff, faculty, administrators, student leaders, peer educators, student government, Residence Life, and many more.  Remember you get up to 2 “Train the Trainer” sessions included.  Have one session for staff and faculty and then immediately follow with another session just for a specific group of student leaders.  You choose.

May I Kiss You?  A Candid Look at Dating, Communication, Respect, & Sexual Assault AwarenessPlus, your campus can receive Mike Domitrz’s May I Kiss You? book for everyone at the session for the incredibly low price of only $8 per book (when 100 books or more are ordered). Students and leaders can utilize the over 20 interactive exercises found throughout this critically-acclaimed book. Mike Domitrz is the only expert who gives campuses such an amazing package of programs, expertise, and educational resources!!

Bring the “Can I Kiss You?” Program to your community. Call now to receive a special 20 page informational magazine and to find the best remaining dates available. Toll Free 800-329-9390 or click here to email us.

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Your Expert: Mike Domitrz

Do you need a hard-hitting and interactive expert for a breaking or upcoming news story? Do you need an engaging personality who will provide thought-provoking insight? Do you need quotes and facts that will help you put together a dynamite article for your publication?  Are you looking for a realistic solution to a tough societal problem?

With Mike Domitrz (the Executive Director of The Date Safe Project Inc), you get a leading authority and expert on healthy dating, consent, bystander intervention, and sexual assault concerning teenagers, young adults, and the military. You get an author and award-winning speaker who has hundreds of stories, real-life examples, and powerful knowledge to share with you and your audience. Domitrz loves customizing each interview to meet your goals and to fulfill your needs.

SEE WHAT MEDIA & NEWS PROFESSIONALS ARE SAYING:

You were a great guest and I would love to have back on the show!
~Gloria Deloney, Producer of “Dana Sturgeon Show”

Television, Radio, and Print sources are turning to The Date Safe Project, Inc. and Mike Domitrz as their #1 healthy dating and sexual assault Guest/Expert for special segments, articles, shows, compelling quotes and much, much more. From coast to coast and even. We had a lot of fun as well! You’re our first repeat interview. We really look forward to talking with you again.
~Jeff Batts and the Oddsquad, WQRL 106.3 FM, Southern IL

Thanks so much for joining us on the “Pat Gray Show” this morning. You input was greatly appreciated and made for a compelling talk segment. We will definitely keep your numbers on file.
~Peggy Tuck, “Pat Gray Morning Show,” KPRC 950 AM, Houston, TX

Thank YOU for a fun interview… I wish we had more time! Thanks so much for sending out a book to a listener…and autographed…even better!  You were a wonderful guest!  Thanks so much!
~Mary Jones, “Mary Jones Show,” WDRC AM on 4 stations in CT

Your advice and comments were very insightful. I appreciate you taking the time out to talk with us that evening. I will be sure to continue to tell people about your book.  I wish you lots of luck and if I ever need advice, I will contact you.
Take care.
~Janie Terrazas, Host of “Off the Roof,” MUN2′s elevision Shows

frank and entertaining interview on a subject that may seem beaten to death, but Mike has a different approach.  Sex, dating and not being afraid to talk to your partner were covered and I think he’s gonna sell some books down here…
~Robert Hallmark, News Director, News Talk KCRS 550, Odessa, TX

You did a great job! It was a pleasure to have you on the show and I will have you back again!  You made some excellent points and I enjoyed our interview.  Thanks again!
~Dr. Linda Olson, “America’s Love Doctor,” nationally syndicated talk show

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Support Women – Take Action on VAWA funding

–While this posting originated as an e-mail from the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault, it applies to EVERYONE!!  Read the entire posting please.  You’ll see what you can do right now (Today):

Today, the U.S. House of Representatives will begin consideration, with votes throughout the week, of funding for VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) programs under the jurisdiction of the FY2010 Commerce, Justice, and Science (CJS) spending budget.  We are incredibly proud that one of Wisconsin’s own, Rep. Gwen Moore, will be leading the effort to increase federal funding for Civil Legal Assistance for Victims.

WCADV has been working with Rep. Moore to include the voices of Wisconsin survivors in the discussion, as Rep. Moore makes the case for providing more victims with civil legal assistance.  Thanks to the brave survivors who have offered to share their stories with Rep. Moore and be spokeswomen for VAWA funding!

Now we all can join survivors around the country in fighting for increased funding.   Please call your House Member and ask him or her  to support the following amendments:

Moore/Poe Amendment: This amendment would increase funding for Civil Legal Assistance for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking by $4 million (from $37 million to $41 million).

Reichert Amendment:  This amendment would provide funding for the 1st time the STEP program at $5 million.  The STEP program provides prevention and early intervention services for middle school and high school students regarding domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking.

Gresham Amendment:  This amendment would ban earmarks from raiding the Grants to Combat Violence Against Women account, thereby safeguarding funding for the essential STOP grants and Transitional Housing program.

Never called a Member of Congress before? Don’t worry, it’s easy!

Call 1-866-305-9428 toll free to be connected to the Capitol Switchboard.  Tell them the name of your Representative and they will connect you to their office.   Your call will be answered by a receptionist.  Tell him or her:

“Hello, my name is ____ and I am a constituent, from [include your state and town or zip].”
“I urge Representative [last name] to vote YES on the Moore/Poe Amendment, Reichert Amendment, and Barrett Amendment.
These Amendments will provide increased funding to help meet the dire need for victim services nationwide.
“Thank you.”
Outlook and Next Steps

We expect that the House to vote on amendments throughout the week and finalize their work on the CJS spending measure by Thursday, June 18th.  Once the House completes work on the CJS bill, the Senate will begin consideration of their version as early as next week.  Stay tuned for updates.

Teach consent to family, friends, and colleagues

Learn how to teach everyone around you about consent through casual conversation at work, at home with your family, at sporting events, and hanging out with friends.  The Date Safe Project and Mike Domitrz reveal this simple tip for engaging people in a fun learning moment.  Find out how your colleagues, employers, friends, sons, daughters, partners, boyfriend, girlfriends, teenagers, and others react and then SHARE their reaction with us in the “Leave a reply” box below.

Talking about and practicing today’s challenge will help people realize how important and VALUED consent is in all aspects of life.  As we make consent the standard for treating people with respect, males and females are more likely to be comfortable discussing sexual consent with each other before engaging in sexual activity – thus creating much safer intimacy and helping reduce sexual assault.

To receive the “Challenge of the Day” every Monday – Friday, subscribe to our blog in the upper right-hand column of The Date Safe Project blog.

REMEMBER to share what you experience in the “Leave a Reply” box below!!

Welcome to 2009 Blog

Welcome to our 2009 Blog.  As you can see, we have included posts from our previous blogs from 2007 – 2008 before we took a break to remodel our online community which is now launching in the summer of 2009.

The Date Safe Project blog is a CONVERSATION and so please engage and SHARE with everyone here by utilizing the “Comments” after each post.  You will find posts for parents, educators, students, and caring individuals & organizations addressing dating, intimacy, decision-making, and sexual assault.  While having fun sharing your thoughts with us, please keep comments positive in tone.  THANKS!

Lets make a difference together,
Mike Domitrz

Person of the WEEK

The Date Safe Project’s first PERSON of the WEEK is Cheri, a strong and courageous sexual assault survivor who inspired me to begin speaking out against sexual assault / rape and would go on to inspire the founding of The Date Safe Project, Inc. at http://www.DateSafeProject.org and now The Date Safe Foundation (the new non-profit organization being established).  Cheri’s strength, determination, will, and love for her family are a few of the reasons she has been a special role model to all us here at The Date Safe Project, Inc..

As I travel the country speaking in schools, on college campuses, and on military bases, audience members are continually moved by Cheri’s story.  Many individuals come up to me to share how amazing Cheri is and how much her story has helped them personally.  In 2005, Cheri chose to share her journey in the book Voices of Courage:  Inspiration from Survivors of Sexual Assault (at http://www.VoicesOfCourage.com).  Her sharing has positively touched thousands of people around the world.

To many people, they refer to Cheri as their “Coach,” I am blessed to call her my sister.  Cheri, I love you and thanks for all you have done and continue to do!

WHO IS YOUR “Person of the Week”? Share your nomination for a future “Person of the Week” by typing your recommendation in the “Leave a Reply” box below.  Each week, a new group of individuals will be considered and one will be announced.  Get your nomination in today!

P.S.  To follow each week’s “Person of the Week” and our daily “Challenge of the Day,” subscribe to our YouTube page at http://www.YouTube.com/DateSafeProject.org and follow us on Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/DateSafeProject

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Helping it RAINN for sexual assault survivors across the country.

If you are aware of R.A.I.N.N. (the Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network), you know the wonderful work Scott Berkewitz and his entire staff does for survivors.  When sexual assault survivors e-mail us asking for resources available to them outside of their local area, R.A.I.N.N. always does a great job of supporting those individuals.

How can you help?  The next time you have a member or friend is having a birthday, send a donation in their name to R.A.I.N.N..  Your gift will be a great sign of you thinking of your friend.  Plus, you get to make a positive difference.

Scott Berkewitz and I just got off the phone.  He was telling me about their new 24/7 Campaign you can contribute to.  Visit them at www.rainn.org and check it out.

The Mules Kick It Up!

The time is 6:45pm.  Sitting in the basement dressing room, you can hear the students packing 082107_amy_asking Hendricks Hall Auditorium. The sound of their voices is getting louder and louder as the time passes. You can hear the excitement above. You walk up the stairs to the stage and now you can feel the energy. You’ve been here before and you know what a dynamic place this is to speak.

Yes, its been 4 straight years of speaking to over 1000 incoming students at the University of Central Missouri (the Mules). While their school name changed this year, their commitment to addressing sexual assault has not! They are a team of dedicated staff, educators, and students – most of who work through the LightHouse (a unique house where they host a group of volunteer students working on the issues surrounding sexual assault, violence, and many more important subject matters).

The day started at 12:30pm with Jessica and Jamie as my hosts for the campus visit.  Their hospitatlity and warm personalities made the drive to campus fun.  Once on campus, we prepared 082107_ucm_res_lifeto speak to the RAs, Resident Directors, Residence Staff, and the student leaders from Greek Life.  The room was filled with nearly 100 attendees.  To start off, the students recited to me the lessons I taught from our session together last year.  Clearly, they had retained all the major points from a year ago.  No need to repeat.  Great.  This year, we are discussing how to conduct successful and well attended peer education programs on campus.  After a spirited hour together, we summarize the importance of fun, passion, sensitive issues, and action.

The next hour is with the 1st year college athletes on campus.  Being a former college athlete, I always feel a close comraderie.  In the time we spend together, we address negative stereotypes of athletes and how not to live our life by those low standards.  We share how to make the right choices.  Ask first.  Intervene when alcohol is involved.  The students talk openly about the language which can be heard in athletics; thus revealing how often sexist comments are made against women in sports (example: what does a male call another male who is not being tough enough).  In the end, the athletes made a commitment to respecting themselves and each other.

After we finished this presentation, a man was waiting at the back of the room.  As he approached me, I thought he was probably a coach.  He was at one time.  Now, he is the Program Development and Retention Coordinator for Athletics.  His name is John Culp and over the next 30 minutes he would captivate me with his conversation.  John loves students and helping them mature into successful adults.  The auditorium I will be presenting "Can I Kiss You?" in was his former high school back in the 1950s.  As we shared with each other, he told me to make sure I keep coming back.  My message to you John is "Please keep taking the time out of your day to say, ‘Hi’  Your enthusiasm for life is inspiring."

B082107_ucm_brendanACK TO THE AUDITORIUM:  Now the time is 7:10pm and the "Can I Kiss You?" progam has begun.  WOW!  This audience of incoming students was full of energy!  The residence life staff must have done a spectacular job of promoting my program to these students. Later I learned that the RAs continually stressed to the students how much they DID NOT WANT TO MISS this program.  I was honored to hear the praise.  When schools can get their students to genuinely promote from the heart, the passion of one student will spread to more.  The Residence Life staff’s word-of-mouth throughout the week had cleary resulted in the incoming students having very high expectations for our time together. 

All the volunteers who came on stage to role-play scenes tonight did a nice job 082107_ucm_female_sendsbecoming part of the program.  You can see their pictures throughout this post.  Before we depart, I must thank the two professionals who make coming to their campus each year a pure delight – Megan Jones and Jenn Freitag.  Both of you are role models for all the students working in the LightHouse and throughout campus with you.  Thanks, Amy Kiger, for stopping by during the Residence Life session earlier.  Amy was the first person to bring me to campus!

University of Dayton Shows Up Big

081907_09_packed_house_s_2Yesterday afternoon, I spoke at the University of Dayton.  Each year, they bring me to speak to their incoming students.  This year was special because it was my 4th year in a row on their campus.  The 4 consecutive years is cool because you know that almost every student on that campus has had the chance to hear the message we believe so 081907_04_look_sstrongly in (from the students who are just coming to school all the way through to the seniors). 

For the seniors who came up to me today and told me how much they remembered my speech from their Freshman Orientation, "Thank You!  You made my day."  Our focus 081907_07_asking_female_sis to leave an impact that lasts over time.  I only make one request of you.  Continue to pass it on to others in your life.

The people at the University of Dayton who have a history of making sure all my visits to the 081907_06_mike_sUniversity of Dayton become special are Jolly Jansen and Andy Fulton. The two of them do a great job of running all the days events for the new students and their parents at the University of Dayton.  Plus, they have put together an excellent group of student leaders to guide the way.  Throughout the day today, their student leaders took pictures of the multiple "Can I Kiss You?" programs given.  The students came out in great numbers and showed terrific support for this message. 

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