SafeBAE 2019 annual report FINAL - Flipbook - Page 10
Student Spotlights
BAE Breakers Hailey Otts & Bella
Squires , both 17,
Arkansas
“The most
important thing I
learned is to ask
someone if they
want to continue. I
thought once you
get consent that’s
all you need.”
“I think the most important thing that I
learned was to take action if someone
had been raped/assaulted and let them
know not to be afraid and to do
something about it. If something’s not
done about it then that person will think
it’s okay to keep getting away with what
he/she is doing and rape/assault others.
Because of going to the #safebae
summit I know how to handle a situation
like this in the future if it happens to a
friend or even myself.”
“I learned that it is
okay to say no and
that no is never a
bad thing.
Relationships aren’t
based on sex and
that it’s important
that both feel
ready and that
everyone is aware
of their actions.”
BAE Breaker Bet Dale, 17,
Australia
“The most important thing I learned is that I never owe anybody
ANYTHING sexually and nobody owes me anything either. I learned how
to say NO and that felt amazing.“
BAE Breaker Amirah Jahaf,
17, Connecticut
“I learned about dating
after sexual assault, and
that it can be very
complicated and hard for
the survivor.”