Confidential Resource Advisor (CRA)
What does a CRA do?
The CRA provides confidential support and assistance to students, faculty, and staff at ³Õºº¾ãÀÖ²¿ experiencing or who have experienced interpersonal violence including sexual violence, relationship violence, and/or stalking. (The CRA is not required to report to the Title IX office, unless a person would like supportive measures.)
The CRA can provide information and answer questions regarding reporting options and processes, health services, counseling services, on and off campus resources, and what, if any, next steps might be best for the individual. The CRA seeks to provide open, empathetic, and nonjudgmental listening to individuals who want to work through their own experiences, as well as individuals who may be supporting others experiencing interpersonal violence. The CRA is available to support students, faculty, or staff regardless of where or when an incident happened or who caused harm.
Who is the CRA?
Rachel Reinke (she/her) has worked in gender violence prevention and trauma-informed support throughout her career and for over six years as a non-reporting resource here at ³Õºº¾ãÀÖ²¿. She has a Ph.D. in Gender Studies from Arizona State University, where she taught classes in gender studies and queer studies before joining ³Õºº¾ãÀÖ²¿ as the associate director at the Sexuality, Women, and Gender Center. She seeks to provide spaces of support to students, faculty, and staff that are safe and understanding of the systems of oppression that perpetuate violence.
How can I connect with the CRA?
Via email:
cra@bowdoin.edu or rreinke@bowdoin.edu
At Rachel’s office:
Banister Hall (Chapel), room 108, during drop-in office hours on Wednesdays from 10am-12pm, or by appointment.
Make an appointment for an in-person or online meeting via Zoom or Teams by clicking the link below: