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  <body><![CDATA[<p>VOICE, Georgia Tech&#39;s sexual violence prevention, and response initiative invites the entire Georgia Tech community to participate in the fifth annual Teal Ribbon Day as a show of support for survivors in our community and a dedication to preventing sexual violence on campus.&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>Please join us for a group photo wearing your teal ribbon&nbsp;at the Georgia Tech Free Speech Amphitheatre on Thursday, April 12 at 11:15 am.&nbsp;</strong></p>

<p>If you can&#39;t attend the group photo&nbsp;take a picture of yourself, colleagues/friends, or department/student organization, and submit the photos, along with your name and affiliation, to&nbsp;<a href="mailto:voice@gatech.edu" target="_blank" title="Cmd+Click or tap to follow the link">voice@gatech.edu</a>&nbsp;on April 12.</p>

<p>Submissions should include a statement of how or why the participants are supporting this VOICE Day of Action, so each photo can be captioned. VOICE will share the photos on the&nbsp;<strong>Health&nbsp;Initiatives Facebook&nbsp;page</strong>.&nbsp;VOICE also wants participants to share their photo on their own department or personal social media page, tagging Health Initiatives (@GTHealthInitiatives) and using #useyourVOICEGT.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Georgia Tech faculty and staff will receive a teal ribbon via campus mail in the second week of April. Students and organizations can request ribbons by emailing&nbsp;<strong><a href="mailto:voice@gatech.edu">voice@gatech.edu</a>.</strong>&nbsp;</p>
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