Anne Rudzinski
Anne Rudzinski is the Manager of Education and Survivor Support in the Office of Sexual Violence Prevention, Resistance, and Support. Anne has been working as a sexual violence public educator for a decade and got her start in this work as a workshop facilitator for the Bystander Initiative. Anne completed her Bachelor's degrees in Anthropology and Psychology at the University of Windsor and her Master's in Community Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University, where she studied bystander intervention programming from an intersectional perspective. She has also researched women's experiences of verbal sexual coercion and their labelling of those events. In the OSVPRS, Anne oversees the development and delivery of public education programming, which includes training programs, workshops, guest lectures, and events. Anne brings expertise in sexual assault resistance and self-defense to the University of Windsor. She is a Campus Trainer for the Flip the Scriptâ„¢ Program with EAAA at the University of Windsor and a certified Wen-Do Women's Self Defense instructor. Anne has taught Practical Strategies for Social Change and Gender, Sexuality, and Social Justice for the Women & Gender Studies program at the University of Windsor and #MeToo: Women's Movements and Beyond in Community Studies at St. Clair College. Anne was also a founding member of the UWinPRIDE Committee. In addition to her educational work, Anne also works directly with survivors of sexual violence and supports Dusty with client support and case management. Anne can help by talking, exploring accommodations, or organizing shenanigans (like leaving tiny ducks around campus).