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AXWhoah 09-26-2003 02:57 PM

Kristin's Story
 
The Alpha Chi's and Tri-Delt's at the University of Arizona hosted Andrea Cooper last night as she came and presented Kristin's Story and what a powerful presentation it is. All of the sororities came out to hear it, it was good to see. I was wondering if anyone else has seen Kristin's Story?

sugar and spice 09-26-2003 03:28 PM

All the sororities here got to see it last year. Andrea had dinner at our house, too -- she is amazing.

AOIIsilver 09-26-2003 03:48 PM

Kristin's Story
 
I saw it in 2001 at Vanderbilt. VERY moving.
Silver

ztabchbum 09-26-2003 04:06 PM

Can you tell the rest of us, like myself, the story? I have no idea what you're talking about and the curiosity is killing me. :D

sugar and spice 09-26-2003 04:10 PM

Here's a link:

http://www.deltadeltadelta.org/about/kristinstory.htm

It's about a girl (an AXO) who was date raped and suffered from depression, and ultimately ended up committing suicide. Her mother (a Tri Delt), now goes across the country speaking to Greeks about depression and acquaintance rape. The presentation is co-sponsored by AXO and Tri Delt.

ztabchbum 09-26-2003 04:12 PM

AHHH! Thanks for the link! :)

AXWhoah 09-26-2003 04:14 PM

Yeah, Andrea had dinner at the Tri-Delt house. We (the AXO's) went too. It was a very nice, intergreek thing.

PSUSigKap 09-26-2003 04:21 PM

that story sounds familiar. . .i think she came to penn state either my freshman or sophomore year during greek week.

mu_agd 09-26-2003 04:44 PM

i saw it one year.. what an amazing presentation... i think i ended up crying through half of it.

Tom Earp 09-26-2003 05:26 PM

Maybe, she should go to each Greek Orgs National Conventions, not just Womens, but Mens!

Maybe, it would really mean something to all of the Respective Memembers to take a back and and pass along to each respective Chapter:cool:

AXWhoah 09-26-2003 05:30 PM

She's done Alpha Chi's national convention. She did the west coast Panhellenic convention also. Boys are always invited. Sometimes men come out to see her, sometimes they don't. There were like 10 last night, and like 600 women. But that just makes those 10 that much better, in my eyes at least.

ThetaLove 09-26-2003 05:34 PM

She came to LSU last year. It was a very moving story. I think this story could be beneficial to men as well. There were quite a few guys that came, but most were pledges and were required to go.

alphachi_UA 09-26-2003 05:35 PM

Mrs. Cooper opens all of her presentations up to men and women. Here at the U of A, the whole school was invited, and she said that depending on school to school, the ratio of men to women varies. If you ever hear of it coming to your campus, encourage the men to go as well. I told my boyfriend about it after it was over and he was diappointed that I didn't tell him earlier or he would have had his house go as well. :(

cash78mere 09-26-2003 05:41 PM

she came to richmond in 2000 and we were required to go. it was an amazingly moving story

CatStarESP4 09-26-2003 06:20 PM

I read about Kristin's Story while checking out the Tri-Delta website. I was in tears as I read it. It is very sad to lose a child, but more devastating when it is your only child. I admire Mrs. Cooper for speaking out on the issues of rape, depression and suicide.

My question is does she speak in schools that have chapters of Tri-Delt and/or Alpha Chi Omega there or any college/university?
Just curious!

Fewdfreak 09-26-2003 08:06 PM

I saw the presentation last year at Iowa as an IFC/Panhellenic Eduational. I thought that it was a very moving presentation, and I have so much respect for Cooper as it must have been hard to lose a child, but to come forth and speak of her death must be pretty hard. Girls and guys came, from what I remember there were lots of poeple there.

butterfly2001nc 09-26-2003 09:47 PM

wow, is all i can say....this is a powerful story and hopefully everyone will be able to hear this presentation this semester..

it really does make you think

polarpi 09-26-2003 10:22 PM

She came and talked to Valparaiso University Greeks my senior year (Spring of 2002). It was an amazing presentation and I'm so glad that a number of the fraternities showed up to hear her story as well. Our school newspaper even covered the presentation and did a write-up on it that was featured that same week so others of the student population could learn a little more about what went on. After the presentation she went over to the Tri-Deltas chapter room and had a little reception that all were invited to (if I'm remembering that part correctly).

strawberrysismd 09-27-2003 12:23 AM

we saw it at maryland a couple years ago during greek week; we always have speakers come during greek week and homecoming; i definatley remember most of the room crying that night

hannahgirl 09-27-2003 01:08 AM

I heard Andrea Cooper speak back in 2000 I believe. It was an incredibly moving and emotional story. One of the best speakers that we have hosted at The University of Akron.

Someone asked if she only went to Universities and Colleges that have DDD and AXO.....she goes where ever she is invited. Akron doesn't have either chapter.....I would totally recommend hearing her story!

phisigduchesscv 09-27-2003 06:31 PM

Does anyone one know who to contact to see about her coming to our campuses? I think she would be a great speaker to have out

Not a Mezzo 09-28-2003 12:15 AM

Mrs. Cooper came to UNCG last spring to give her presentation. She is an amazing speaker--very articulate, very moving, and very VERY inspirational, if you can believe it when you think of her subject matter. Her presentation hit very close to home for us--the area around campus had been recently hit by a serial rapist, and as you can imagine, we've all been concerned.

And, you know, there were a lot of fraternity men present, and bless their southern gentleman hearts, they were the most appreciative and responsive audience members there (not to say we sorority women weren't!). I was proud of their respect and their heart. It really helped show what a great and beneficial presentation it was.

ASUADPi 09-28-2003 12:55 AM

Kristens story broke my heart. I have tears streaming down my face.

I too have suffered from depression. It is hard and you feel alone.

I encourage everyone to pay attention to the signs of depression. Help your brothers or sisters if you see these symptoms.

Brianna

Jill1228 09-28-2003 01:28 AM

Brianna, ain't that the truth! I suffer from depression and PTSD (Post Truamatic Stress Disorder) and I can relate.

Her story was heartbreaking.
As for the b*stard who did that to her, there is one word he should learn

KARMA!


Quote:

Originally posted by ASUADPi
I too have suffered from depression. It is hard and you feel alone.

I encourage everyone to pay attention to the signs of depression. Help your brothers or sisters if you see these symptoms.

Brianna


honeychile 09-28-2003 02:13 AM

I know too many women who have been raped, either by an acquaintance or a stranger. Personally, I would think that an acquaintance rape would be harder to handle, because not only has the woman been through a horrible ordeal, but she has to face the fact that she made a bad judgment in going out with the jerk in the first place. One of my pledge sisters was raped early in her sophmore year, by a football player she was dating. Yes, it was rape, not consensual; she also had a horrible pregnancy scare. She saw an attorney, but was advised against pressing charges. Her grades went down, and when she found a summer job, she decided not to come back to school.

The worst part is that the man who raped her is still very active in our school's community! I'm not going to say anymore, because I don't want to be sued, but I want to ask you all something: if someone told you that a friend had been raped by a certain man, would you have anything to do with him?

Statistically, one in every four women has been sexually molested or raped prior to the age of 18. Think about it: the chance of you knowing a woman who is that one in four is very good!

Kudos to Alpha Chi Omega and Tri Delta for bringing Kristin's story to light. Special hugs to her mother for raising a gentle, sensitive young lady, and being able to turn her personal crisis into a warning to all. My heart aches for the Kristins of this world.

ThetaGrrl 09-30-2003 12:05 PM

Andrea came to speak at a Theta conference I attended in L.A. two years ago. Her presentation is absolutly amazing, and I am impressed with how she took something that had such a huge impact on her life and has used it to educate others.

What an AMAZING woman.

goldendelta 09-30-2003 07:27 PM

I got to see it at our 2000 Convention. If you get a chance to see it go. I think there is a schedule on the Tri Delta webpage.

HotDamnImAPhiMu 10-02-2003 09:49 AM

There is; it's on the same page as that link which was posted earlier.

Kristin's mother is a brave woman.


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