#RIGHTTORECORD

In September 2016, we launched our #RightToRecord petition demanding Columbia allow students to record meetings with administrators related to the gender-based misconduct process. The petition was in response to a new policy requiring all survivors to sign away their right to record meetings with administrators.

Photo credit: Ally Hand

Photo credit: Ally Hand

The Rally

On October 28, 2016, we held a rally asking Columbia to repeal their gender-based misconduct policy. View video and pictures from the rally below!

Video footage from our #RightToRecord rally on October 28, 2016. (Credit: Lucas Dolan) To learn more about the #RightToRecord campaign, check out the petition here: https://www.change.org/p/columbia-let-students-record-gender-based-misconduct-proceedings For more info on No Red Tape Columbia, check out our website: www.noredtapecu.org

Photos below courtesy of Sophia Guida

HASHTAG Campaign

On October 14, 2016, we launched our hashtag campaign, asking people around the country to post about why they want the #RightToRecord.


Resources

STATEMENTS

Documents

10.27 Meeting with Suzane Goldberg
No Red Tape Columbia

Press

Opinion

News

"Why Students Need the #RightToRecord: One Survivor's Story" — re:claim magazine (October 27, 2016)

"Students Deserve the #RightToRecord" —The Huffington Post (October 8, 2016)