One of my favorite parts of the movie "Miss Congeniality" is when Agent Gracie Hart, posing as contestant Gracie Lou Freebush, performs during the talent round of the Miss United States pageant. She originally wanted to play the glass harp but the other Miss United States contestants drink all the water out of the glass harp. So as a last minute decision, she decides to show the audience some self defense using the acronym S.I.N.G. (Solar plexus, Instep, Nose, Groin). While it is a humorous scene to watch, the skill of self defense is no laughing matter.
Self-defense is a potential life saving skill. Taking a self defense class will give you more confidence and it can bring out that fighting spirit in you. Knowing how to defend yourself in an attack situation occurs, will give you confidence and peace of mind. For those in Chicago IMPACT Chicago is a great place to take a self defense class in the city. Founded in 1987, IMPACT "is committed to ending violence and building a non-violent world in which all people can live safely and with dignity"( www.impactchicago.org).
In another scene in Miss Congeniality, the main character Agent Gracie and a beauty queen Cheryl Frasier are in a nightclub, Cheryl speaks of a time in college where her professor attacked her and she didn’t report it. When Gracie asks why she didn’t report the crime Cheryl speaks that her experience happens all the time and is not a big deal. It is a big deal; while statistics don’t lie 1 in 5 women in college will be a victim of sexual assault. This crime doesn’t have to be with prevention being the key to discussing this crime and the reality of it, before it becomes the normal experience. Let’s start the discussion of why the crime of sexual assault needs to be not part of anyone’s coming of age experience. Send us your comments on ways to discuss breaking the silence of this crime at your school to gwen@leilagrace.org or tweet us.