Hosted by the MSU Students Against Sexual Assault, the annual Bozeman Monologues returns to the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture on Thursday, April 27th at 6:30pm. At the event, community members, students, and MSU faculty will present monologues of their experiences with sexuality, relationships, and identity to raise awareness and promote healthy conversation. Some monologues are hilarious, others devastating.
The Bozeman Monologues are hosted by the VOICE Center and SASA, giving audiences an opportunity to hear people speak about experiences surrounding sexuality, relationships and identity. The goal is to open up a healthy conversation about these topics in our community and create an inclusive environment where community members and survivors feel heard and validated.
The Bozeman Monologues is one of SASA’s biggest fundraisers for the Survivor Fund. This fund is a donations-based fund that supports survivors of interpersonal violence throughout their healing process. The Survivor Fund can help with basic needs, safety tools, housing and more.
This year will also include a raffle with prizes from local event sponsors. Doors at 6pm. Tickets are $10 for community members and $5 for students and may be purchased in advance at www.eventbrite.com. All proceeds benefit SASA’s Survivor Fund, a monetary resource for survivors of stalking, relationship violence, or sexual assault in the Bozeman Community. •