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For her senior thesis, visual arts major Emma Sulkowicz is using performance art to protest Columbia University's refusal to expel her alleged rapist from the school. By carrying around her dorm room mattress wherever she goes, she hopes to bring attention to her case and find closure to her frustrated battle with Columbia's sexual assault policies, reported the Columbia Daily Spectator.

"I will be carrying this dorm room mattress with me everywhere I go for as long as I attend the same school as my rapist," said Sulkowicz in a video.

For the past year, Sulkowicz has been struggling to bring retribution to her alleged rapist, who she said raped her in her dorm room on the second night of her sophomore year. Months after the alleged incident, Sulkowicz brought her case to the school where she was one of three individuals filing complaints against the same student. The school found the accused "not responsible" and closed the case. Sulkowicz tried to appeal the decision, but it was denied.

"I was raped in my own dorm bed and since then, that space has become fraught for me. I feel like I've carried the weight of what happened there since then," said Sulkowicz.

The art piece, titled "Carry That Weight," is meant to reflect the emotional weight Sulkowicz has carried since the alleged incident by having to lug around the cumbersome mattress throughout her day. She chose the dorm mattress because it is small and light enough to not impede her life, while still proving a burden she and others cannot ignore.

In May of this year, Sulkowicz was among 23 students who filed three separate federal complaints against Columbia for Title IX, Title II and Clery Act violations. The same month, she wrote a letter to Time explaining that she was afraid to leave her room, and that even seeing people remotely resemble her alleged attacker scared her.

Sulkowicz encountered her alleged rapist again on campus after the alleged incident, she told Time.

"Last semester I was working in the dark room in the photography department. Though my rapist wasn't in my class, he asked permission from his teacher to come and work in the dark room during my class time. I started crying and hyperventilating. As long as he's on campus with me, he can continue to harass me," she wrote.

According to the Spectator, Sulkowicz received guidance from visual arts professor Jon Kessler after she was allegedly raped.

"Carrying around your university bed-which was also the site of your rape-is an amazingly significant and poignant and powerful symbol," Kessler told the Spectator. "The best art comes from a very personal place and from personal commitment and belief-otherwise you're just doing an assignment," he said.

Title IX of the Education Amendments is a federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education; Title II holds educational agencies accountable for improvements in academic achievement; The Clery Act requires all colleges receiving federal aid to keep and disclose information about crime on or near their campuses.

"The piece could potentially take a day, or it could go on until I graduate," said Sulkowicz.


http://abc13.com/society/student-carries-mattress-around-columbia-until-her-alleged-rapist-is-expelled/293317/

Beloved Darling

For the love of humanity, how could the school's court find this rapist "not guilty" given the testimonies of three different individuals claiming that he did the deed? It's as if they think he's too valuable for them to lose and they want to protect their university decision of having accepted his application.

The mattress is a very good point, though; I must applaud her for drawing attention in a unique way.

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Confelicity
For the love of humanity, how could the school's court find this rapist "not guilty" given the testimonies of three different individuals claiming that he did the deed? It's as if they think he's too valuable for them to lose and they want to protect their university decision of having accepted his application.

The mattress is a very good point, though; I must applaud her for drawing attention in a unique way.

That is EXACTLY what many of these schools are stressed over.

They don't want to lose their Star Athletes! In recent years some schools' Football players have been in the spotlight for raping, drugging, and abusing female students. They don't want to lose the positives from having these star athletes so they look the other way with all crimes reported.
Hey, dear, unreliable as they are lately, there's still the option of bringing full on legal charges against him if you really got this good a case against him.

Tipsy Smoker

Sounds like an episode of Law and Order:SVU

Bashful Businesswoman

Since shitty colleges like this are obsessed with keeping their image squeaky clean, hopefully they'll freak out and actually try to do something productive for once and actually punish the rapist.
Emma's story isn't rare, and it really says a lot about rape culture that s**t like this happens all the damn time.

Omnipresent Warlord

If the school won't go to the police then the student should go to them herself?

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Omnileech
If the school won't go to the police then the student should go to them herself?

Well, she could, yes.

But it would essentially be the entire school VS one girl. Which one do you think the police will believe more?

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If the school won't go to the police then the student should go to them herself?

Well, she could, yes.

But it would essentially be the entire school VS one girl. Which one do you think the police will believe more?


I think a jury would believe the girl and her three people willing to give testimonies that affirm her account of the crime.

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Confelicity
For the love of humanity, how could the school's court find this rapist "not guilty" given the testimonies of three different individuals claiming that he did the deed? It's as if they think he's too valuable for them to lose and they want to protect their university decision of having accepted his application.

The mattress is a very good point, though; I must applaud her for drawing attention in a unique way.

That is EXACTLY what many of these schools are stressed over.

They don't want to lose their Star Athletes! In recent years some schools' Football players have been in the spotlight for raping, drugging, and abusing female students. They don't want to lose the positives from having these star athletes so they look the other way with all crimes reported.


This is why we as a country need to start to focus away from sports and more on actual academics. A lot of those star athletes are dumb as ******** and only got in because they can throw a ******** ball. I'm not saying that we need to ban sports, but we really need to check our priorities.
This could have been a rather interesting ghostly story or some urban legend.

An older reference I remember from reading Lone Wolf and Cub, the prostitutes of that time went looking for customers while carrying a mat made from woven plant fiber around with her. This is obviously the opposite of what this poor lady is doing, but that was the image that was summoned when I read the article.

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Forget expulsion. Take it to the courts. Nail his a** to the wall.

Some people cannot be allowed to be around human beings.

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Chahklet
Sounds like an episode of Law and Order:SVU

Sad thing is... it is. I know the episode, I just can't think of the name or season, but the college had a "board" of students who would judge the crime, but the bullshit part was you had to sign away your right to file an actual police report, which the SVU thoroughly stomped on because it was the school's way of hiding their ridiculously high rape statistics. I can't remember all the stories, but one of the girls (all raped by the same guy) had gotten pregnant and had an abortion. I think he got off because he was rich and his parents made large "donations" to the school, but was then further prosecuted in a real court of law.


I'm supposed to be freaking watching this show and I keep forgetting.

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Omnileech
If the school won't go to the police then the student should go to them herself?

Well, she could, yes.

But it would essentially be the entire school VS one girl. Which one do you think the police will believe more?


I think a jury would believe the girl and her three people willing to give testimonies that affirm her account of the crime.

You give juries way too much credit.

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"innocent until proven guilty" and "due process" is a thing

Your not going to get someone arrested and expelled over an accusation.

also supposedly flyers have been handed out at the school claiming the alleged rapist is a rapist.


So they better well hope he can be proved to be a rapist because "libel" is also a thing and very illegal.

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