Many of us have experienced sexual harassment, or we know someone who has. There are blatant incidents of sexual harassment, and there are gray areas. Innuendos and inappropriate comments contribute to a hostile workplace. So, what constitutes sexual harassment? A few examples include sexual assault, comments about a person’s physical appearance, suggestive texts and emails, vulgar jokes, unwanted physical contact, requests for sexual favors, conversations about sex, and the suggestion that an employee can advance if she complies with sexual advances.
In this interactive workshop, you will learn how to protect yourself physically and how to combat sexual harassment. Document every detail surrounding your experience, including a timeline of the harassment. Learn how to tell someone you are rejecting their advances. For example, “Do not give me compliments. It makes me uncomfortable.” Depending on where you work, you will have several ways to report the incident. Check with your Human Resources Department to learn your options.
Are you worried about retaliation? Retaliation is a significant reason many women do not report sexual harassment incidents. Remember: retaliation is also illegal. If you report sexual harassment, and the occurrence does not meet the legal definition of sexual harassment, you still have a case for retaliation if you were fired or demoted for filing a report.
Most importantly, remember to take care of yourself, both mentally and physically. Sexual harassment can be traumatic. Lean on your support network, and consult with a professional. A therapist will help you process your experience so that you can heal and avoid long-term emotional consequences such as doubting your abilities even in future jobs.
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Sonni Bennett Coordinator of Spirit Groups at ۽ֱ
Sonni Bennett is a 2014 Louisiana Tech graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Health Informatics and Information Management. Before transferring to Louisiana Tech in 2009, she was member of the ۽ֱ Pom Line and served as the captain. During her time at Louisiana Tech, she was Regal Blue for 4 years and served as the co-captain in 2011 and captain in 2012 as well. Sonni has been a member of the DBK Dance and Performing Arts family for over 20 years and was a member of the Debbie Bourg Dancers competition team for over 10 years. During her years at the studio, she held the titles of Miss Showbiz in the junior and senior divisions, as well as the title of Miss Preteen DEA. Sonni is also a former scholarship recipient for West Coast Dance Explosion, Dance Educators of America, and Showbiz talent. Sonni received the studio's first-ever Leigh Ann White Memorial Scholarship.
Currently, Sonni is the Coordinator of Spirit Groups at ۽ֱ and starting her 3rd season as the Hawkline Head Coach. In March of 2019, Sonni led the ۽ֱ Hawkline to a Division 1A Hip Hop National Championship at the American Dance/Drill Team Competition. Sonni planned and executed the first-ever ۽ֱ Spirit Group Banquet to honor members and thank them for their hard work and service throughout the year. She also served on the Bayou Pointe Grand Opening committee. Sonni also completed a 40-hour certification course alongside, Meghan Olinger, another ۽ֱ employee, to become the first-ever non-police force instructor of The Equalizer Women’s Self-defense Program. Meghan and Sonni teach this course to the female student body and faculty at ۽ֱ each semester.
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Meghan Bibaeff Olinger Assistant Director of Event Services at ۽ֱ
Born and Raised in Lafayette Louisiana, Meghan developed an early interest in the
weather, but watching (and videotaping) the effects of Hurricane Lily in 2002 left
two big impressions. First was that weather could be a vocation, not merely a fascination.
Secondly, that people need to band together a help each to get through the tough times.
After all we are stronger together than alone. These impressions sent Meghan to ۽ֱ
in Fall 2003 to begin her college journey. Never wanting to be the weak link, to
stay strong Meghan danced with the Warbonnets (known as the Hawkline today), ran half
marathons, and completed triathlons.
Weather as a vocation has come and gone in Meghan’s life, but since graduating in
Communication Studies in 2007 from the University of Louisiana Monroe, Meghan has
had a career based on helping and mentorship. Beginning at ۽ֱ in the recruitment
office she strived to get the best for students, using her own college experience
as an example.
From there Olinger moved on to the City of West Monroe’s Community Center, administering
the S.E.E. West Monroe AmeriCorps Program, training students in everything from basic
work ethic, to interviewing skills, to helping the less fortunate and working on habitat
for humanity homes. Additionally undertaking duties at the center’s after school
program, working with middle school students on everything from socially appropriate
behavior to math and science homework, Meghan continued to mentor.
Meghan joined the team at the American Red Cross in April 2016 where she helped recruit
and train volunteers that would directly work in areas impacted by severe weather.
She spent time coordinating trainings, meetings, and celebrations for the volunteers
of the Red Cross. Olinger made the decision to leave the Red Cross in December 2017
to return “home.”
She returned to ۽ֱ as the Assistant Director of Event Services based at Bayou Pointe
in January 2018 and is proud to be back on the bayou!Since being back at ۽ֱ, Meghan took her stay strong spirit to the next level. She
became an Instructor in the Equalizer Women’s Self Defense Program, one of only two
civilians in the country to be certified. Giving back, this training is offered for
free to women at ۽ֱ and portions are used in a kinesiology elective, “self-defense”
that Meghan teaches. When not dedicating her time and passion to others, her and her husband of almost
13 years enjoy their own son. Teaching him everything a young man needs to know,
including how to have an unusually high regard for Halloween.
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Sophia Dixon Brown Attorney at Family Justice Center of Ouachita Parish
Sophia Dixon Brown is originally from Union Parish. She is the fourth of six children born to Viola Talton Dixon and the late Fred Dixon Sr. She graduated number one in her high school class in 1983 at the now closed Linville High School. After graduating from high school she entered the United States Army in November 1983, where she served for three years. She has been married to retired Army Sergeant First Class Benjamin J. Brown, for 32 years. She has a Bachelors’ Of Arts Degree in Political Science from Southern University & A&M College in Baton Rouge. She graduated from Southern University Law Center in May 1998. She returned to Louisiana after obtaining her law license in October 2002. She is the proud Mother of Jarrod (pronounced Jared) who is a graduate of ۽ֱ and is also a veteran of the United States Army, and Janae who is a graduate of Southern University and currently works for the State of Louisiana. She is the very proud Sweet Sweet Grandmother of Soraya, Sophia, Julius and Benjamin. The majority of her legal career has been spent representing low income individuals at Legal Services of North Louisiana from 2002 to 2014, as a Public Defender from April 2016 to the present, and also as an attorney for the Family Justice Center of Ouachita since September 2017 to the present, representing individuals who are survivors of Domestic Violence. She has participated in several community forums hoping to educate the public about their rights and the law. Mrs. Brown is always willing to share her knowledge with young people so that they can know that with God and an education they can achieve anything. She believes that the law should not just be about making money but about helping people. Mrs. Brown received the Army Good Conduct Medal, and Army Achievement medal for her time in service. Mrs. Brown also received recognition by the Louisiana State Bar Association for her years of public service. Mrs. Brown is also a proud life member of the Southern University Alumni Federation. She is also a member of Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. where she serves as 1st Vice President.
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