Reintroducing #brothersforconsent and #sistersforconsent
To kick off March, we are reintroducing our hashtag campaign, #brothersforconsent and #sistersforconsent! Our first #sisterforconsent is Casey Wright of the Mu chapter of Tri Sigma sorority at Truman State University! … Continue reading
Regarding Media Inquiries…
Are you a member of the press interested in interviewing someone from Consent is So Frat? If so, please email media.fratconsent@gmail.com and we will respond within the day.
Introducing Our Newest Executive Board Member!
Jessica Nora Cohen is a senior at University of the Arts studying Art Therapy and Sculpture. She is our new Graphic Design Manager! She creates graphics and logos for Consent … Continue reading
Happy Thanksgiving From Consent is So Frat!
On behalf of everyone at Consent is So Frat, we’d like to wish you all a happy, healthy Thanksgiving! We at Consent is So Frat are extremely grateful for the … Continue reading
A New Year of School, A New Consent is So Frat
Welcome back to school! Classes are starting and for some chapters so is recruitment. We’re excited for another year of brothers, sisters, chapters, and entire Greek communities working to create … Continue reading
FratPAC Backs Off Sexual Assault Lobbying
Recently we learned that FratPAC, the NIC, and the NPC (making up the FGRC) have decided to no longer lobby for any legislation on sexual assault this April. We are … Continue reading
#ItsOnGreeks
This week, we’re excited to announce our official support for the second It’s On Us Week of Action! Across the country, college students are coming together to say that as … Continue reading
Greek Reasons to Oppose FratPAC’s Legislative Agenda
Yesterday we launched a petition, alongside PAVE ambassador Julia Dixon, to ask FSPAC, NIC, and NPC to change their legislative agenda. The petition received over 200 supporters in its first … Continue reading
Tell FratPAC to Change their Sexual Assault Legislative Agenda!
In order for us to work towards a culture of consent in our chapters, our national organizations must be on the same page. Currently, our national organizations, as represented by … Continue reading