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If you are of another gender and feel you have experienced sexual harassment, please also feel free to get in touch with the NASPA Community Advocate, and if you prefer, she can refer you to another member of the Advisory Board.
NASPA takes the issue of sexual harassment seriously and wants to protect its members. Women especially need to feel safe when they are attending NASPA tournaments, even if the incidents happen outside of tournament hours.
== History ==
October 30, 2017 - NASPA announced the creation of the position and the appointment of Sue Tremblay to the role. You can review the announcement [http://www.icontact-archive.com/-eBE1BTTRFaArP3qIeNvGCO0aziAKivB?w=3 here].
NASPA takes the issue of sexual harassment seriously and wants to protect its members. Women especially need to feel safe when they are attending NASPA tournaments, even if the incidents happen outside of tournament hours.