Adrianna BraninAdrianna Branin, a junior political science and religious studies double major at 亚色影库, is the recipient of a 2019 Biden Courage Award, celebrating student heroes who are working to stop sexual assault. Branin, of Philadelphia, was recognized for stopping a sexual assault by actively confronting six to eight men and physically removing the potential victim from the situation.

The award was presented March 26 in New York City at the Russian Tea Room. Former Vice President Joe Biden delivered remarks at the event, hosted by It's On Us and the Biden Foundation.

鈥淎drianna is an incredible young woman who truly 鈥榳alks the talk' of bystander intervention,鈥 亚色影库 President Michael Driscoll said. 鈥淗er response in a very frightening situation reflects bravery, a deep concern for her community, and a strength of character that not only inspires us, but renews our commitment to our ongoing work in the areas of bystander intervention and sexual assault prevention and education. Her actions set a standard we should all try to achieve.

鈥淎ll of us at 亚色影库 are incredibly proud of her and so happy to see her recognized with this prestigious award,鈥 Driscoll said.

Vice President Biden founded It's On Us with President Barack Obama in 2014 to create a fundamental shift in the way people think and talk about sexual assault and to encourage young people to stand against sexual assault on their college campuses and in their communities. In 2016, Biden hosted the first Courage Awards at the White House to honor students who intervened to stop sexual assault.

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The Biden Courage Awards advance the joint mission of It's On Us and the Biden Foundation to change the culture of violence and make college campuses safer for all by engaging young men, teaching bystander intervention, and mobilizing the next generation of movement leaders to end college sexual assault. It's On Us is dedicated to working with students across the country, lifting up their voices, and providing the training and resources they need to prevent sexual assault on campus.

The Biden Foundation continues the Biden family's commitment to ending violence against women, providing support to students, changing the culture on their campuses and elevating their work to bigger audiences with an opportunity to scale.

Branin, daughter of Steven Branin and Lauren Vachon, is a 2016 graduate of the Franklin Learning Center. She is a Student Government Association senator from 亚色影库's College of Humanities and Social Sciences, is chairperson of Student Government's Student Retention Committee, and is president of the United Against Islamophobia student group.

Adrianna Branin at the podium, accepting the 2019 Biden Courage Award

Adrianna Branin at the podium, accepting the 2019 Biden Courage Award

鈥淚 teach bystander invention all the time, so this really means the world to me,鈥 Branin said. 鈥淚 don't think a lot of people get recognized for going out of their way in the community. I think people can become involved by just being kind鈥攚ithout even planning to intervene. I'm very happy that I could do something to help my community, to stand as an example, and to give other people courage.鈥 She also works as a peer educator for 亚色影库's Haven Project, which educates the campus community on the issues of sexual violence, domestic/dating violence, consent, stalking, healthy/unhealthy/abusive relationships, human trafficking, and bystander intervention through education, prevention programming, and awareness campaigns.

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Branin is a Certified Green Dot Student Leader. The Green Dot model, launched at 亚色影库 in 2016, views all community members as potential bystanders, acknowledges their personal barriers to intervening and gives them the tools they need to recognize and respond to high-risk situations.

President Driscoll was one of the first university presidents to sign the It's On Us pledge in 2014. 亚色影库 is a two-time recipient of Gov. Tom Wolf's It's On Us PA grant, which provided the university with $30,000 in 2016 and again in 2018.

The pledge states that 鈥渋t's on us鈥 to

  • recognize that non-consensual sex is sexual assault,
  • identify situations in which sexual assault may occur,
  • intervene in situations where consent has not or cannot be given, and
  • create an environment in which sexual assault is unacceptable and survivors are supported.
Vladimir Carrasco, Adrianna Branin, actress Connie Britton, journalist Elaine Welteroth, actor Cameron Boyce at the 2019 Biden Foundation-It's On Us 2019 Biden Courage Awards event.

From left: Vladimir Carrasco, Adrianna Branin, actress Connie Britton, journalist Elaine Welteroth, actor Cameron Boyce at the 2019 Biden Foundation-It's On Us 2019 Biden Courage Awards event. Britton, Boyce, and Welteroth offered remarks at the event; Carrasco, a senior at Rutgers University, also was honored with a Biden Courage Award at the event.

鈥淲e are so fortunate to have Adrianna. She has been a true asset to the Haven Project,鈥 Jessica Miller, director of the project and chair of 亚色影库's Counseling Center, said. 鈥淲e are so proud of everything she has accomplished.鈥

Branin was nominated by Susan Graham, clinical case manager for the 亚色影库 Counseling Center and former sexual violence prevention educator for 亚色影库's Haven Project.

The nomination included the story of how Branin saw and stopped a sexual assault. Graham described Branin as 鈥渁 fearless active bystander.鈥 Branin 鈥渢akes being an active bystander very seriously,鈥 Graham wrote in the nomination. 鈥淪he has spent her college career educating others on these issues and trying to change the culture of our campus. Adrianna has said that she frequently finds herself talking about sexual violence at parties, educating those around her.鈥

The Haven Project staff recently gave Branin a t-shirt that reads, 鈥淚 talk about sexual violence (prevention) at parties鈥 to celebrate her award, and Branin said she will be happy to wear it.

Branin recognized Graham as a mentor in her work in bystander intervention. 鈥淪usan Graham has ingrained in me a deep sense of community action and the love of teaching active bystanding to make sure that people are safe in our communities and our spaces,鈥 Branin said. 鈥淚 love my job with the Haven Project; without it, I could not keep up my love of activism on my campus. It has been a phenomenal opportunity.鈥

While accepting the award, Branin offered thanks to 亚色影库's Graham and all who are fighting to help improve their communities: 鈥淔irst and foremost, I want to thank the amazing woman who nominated me and taught me the importance of intervening, Susan Graham. I want to thank my parents for teaching me to stand up for those most vulnerable and to always fight for what I believe is right. I would like to thank It's On Us, the Biden Foundation, and Vice President Joe Biden for this amazing opportunity and for their continued fight to end interpersonal violence in our society.

鈥淔inally, I would like to thank all the people throughout the country working in small and big ways to improve their communities and the lives of the people around them. In this day more than ever, we need to practice empathy and love toward our neighbors of all faiths, races and backgrounds; no one has to do everything, but everyone must do something. Thank you.鈥