Gender-Based Violence Prevention & Awareness

Confidential Advocacy and Support

Under Title IX, sexual misconduct is viewed as an extreme form of sexual harassment or sex discrimination that must be addressed. All sexual activity between members of the CSU community must be based on Affirmative Consent. Engaging in any sexual activity without first obtaining Affirmative Consent to the specific activity constitutes Sexual Misconduct and is a violation of this policy, whether or not the conduct violates any civil or criminal crime. 

ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú Campus Confidential Advocate provides students/staff/faculty free confidential support in the event they are impacted by sexual assault, dating/domestic violence and/or stalking as well as assistance in navigating campus and community resources.

Jacqueline Urtez
Lead Campus Confidential Advocate
Located in Student Health Services
advocate@csulb.edu
562.985.2668

Rocio Telumbre
Campus Confidential Advocate
Located in Student Health Services
advocate@csulb.edu
562.985.2668

Linda Peña, LMFT, MA, MS
ATOD/Violence Prevention & Sexual Misconduct Counselor
Student Health Services
Linda.Pena@csulb.edu
562.985.1732


Sexual Assault Awareness

In collaboration with campus partners, WGEC holds Sextual Assault Awareness Month in April. Join us in April as we unite to raise awareness, educate, and support survivors. Throughout the month, we host a series of events, workshops, and activities aimed at promoting understanding, prevention, and healing. The Clothesline Project, Denim Day, and Take Back the Night are some of the programs that take place where students, staff, and faculty are invited to learn ways to prevent sexual violence and get connected with resources. 

For more information on official dates please go to .  

The Clothesline Project

The Clothesline Project is a national movement that brings awareness to the impact of violence, celebrates survivors' resilience, honors those we have lost and a strategy to break the silence. A compelling visual display of t-shirts designed by ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú students, faculty, staff, and the greater Long Beach community is put together during Sexual Assault Awareness month.


Denim Day

National Denim Day is a campaign held on a Wednesday in April to observe Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We ask ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú students, faculty, staff, and the larger Long Beach Community to make a statement by wearing jeans on this day to protest against the myths that surround sexual violence.


Take Back the Night

Take Back the Night is a worldwide program to raise awareness and be in solidarity with those who have been impact by different forms of power-based personal violence. The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú community will have the opportunity to stand against violence against women by participating in a rally, march, speak out, or amplify survivor voices.