By KATE LEAVER
There’s a revolution happening on college campuses around the world. President Obama has joined — and if we care about the future of young women at all, we must join too.
This revolution started somewhat unconventionally: With one 21-year-old girl and her navy blue single mattress.
Emma Sulkowicz is currently carrying her mattress everywhere she goes.
She’ll carry that damn mattress around until the guy who raped her has been expelled.
Until Columbia University – to whom she pays thousands of dollars a year – chooses to protect her, rather than silence or neglect her.
Honestly? She’s my hero right now. The simplicity of her one-woman protest is beguiling. And already, students have come forward to support her.
Here she is, with a group of students helping her carry her mattress — and in turn, the truth of her assault — around. They’re literally, physically, lightening her burden. In a broader social sense, that’s exactly what we need to do for the 1 in 5 women who, like Emma, have their bodies violated sexually by men they know or trust.
That’s 1 in 5 women at universities in America. But it’s also 1 in 5 Australian women.