SAPAC has an Instagram

We have officially launched our SAPAC Instagram page! 

We are excited to start engaging and educating UM students and our supporters in this new way about the work we do accross all of our professional and volunteeer programs, how folks can get involved, and highlight some of our wonderful volunteers and staff!

Check out our new IG page: @UMSAPAC 

rEVOLUTION: Healing Through the Arts - Call for Submissions

SAPAC's SEAS (Survivor Empowerment and Ally Support) program  is now accepting submissions for our 18th annual art show!

SEAS is calling on all UM-affiliated artists (students, faculty, & staff) for submissions to be displayed in our annual art show, rEVOLUTION: Healing Through the Arts. Art of any medium is welcome. We are opening up the show to be for survivors and allies, by survivors and allies; as such, we encourage you to express your healing process as you authentically experience it. 

Welcome SAPAC's New Director, Anne Huhman!

Please join us in congratulating and welcoming Anne Huhman as the next director of SAPAC!

 Anne first joined SAPAC in 2005 as a graduate assistant intern, and during that time served in nearly every role from policy and research coordinator, grant project director and crisis intervention specialist to advocate, program manager, associate director and more! Anne served as SAPAC’s interim director since May 2022 and her appointment as director began April 1st. 

Michigan Men Dialogue Workshops

Our 90-minute dialogue workshops orient participants to conversations around masculinity and social dynamics. They are not designed for 1:1 sessions nor to be a part of any sanctioned or required referral process.

Our History

January 1985
Students launch a sit-in the office of Vice-President for Student Services, Henry Johnson, to address safety concerns of women on campus and the need to open a rape crisis center.

May 1985
University executive officers approve $75,000 for the initiation of an anti-assault program.