Be a Courageous Bystander!
Be a Courageous Bystander!
At Washington College, we encourage students to take an active role in promoting a safe, respectful, and healthy community. During your time at Washington College, you may witness or hear about situations that bother or concern you. These situations can include racist remarks, homophobic jokes, harassment, potential sexual assault, unhealthy relationship behaviors, or stalking. You can do something by being a courageous bystander.
A bystander is a person who observes a situation that is bothersome or unacceptable and is in a position to discourage or prevent an incident. A courageous bystander is someone who plays an active role in naming and stopping situations before they happen, stepping in during an incident, and speaking out against ideas and behaviors that are bothersome or dangerous.
There are several reasons why you may be afraid to get involved, including fear of it not being what you thought it was, fear for your own safety, and concern that it will cause more harm than good. If at any time you feel unsafe or are concerned for your physical wellbeing, call Public Safety at 410-778-7810 or 9-1-1.
3 Steps to Become a Courageous Bystander:
- Identify what you are witnessing may be concerning, bothersome, or even dangerous.
- Assess your capability to intervene. Are there others around you? Do you have a strategy in mind that you would use? What is your comfort level in intervening?
- Intervene by using any of the strategies listed below, or create your own! Choose a strategy that is conducive to your own strengths and style.
Bystander Intervention Strategies
You have the power to be a hero in someone else’s life by taking action when you see something that is harmful to our community. You can be a courageous bystander anywhere, in any situation, and on any platform (yes, even YikYak!).
“Whenever one person stands up and says ‘wait a minute, this is wrong.’ It helps other people do the same.”-Gloria Steinem