Chimine Arfuso Press Pack 2010
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Chimine Arfuso Press Pack 2010
CHANGE STARTS FROM WITHIN Changing the Way We Think About Violence “It is only with forgiveness that we can begin to penetrate the hearts of those filled with pain and hatred” Chimine Arfuso was born to be an orator. At 9 years old,during the Gulf War, Chimine became deeply impacted by the stories of her peers and their fathers being away at war. Wanting change, Chimine wrote and delivered a speech in front of her entire school which brought some to tears. This would only be the beginning of a long and enlightening journey that has yet to be completed. When Chimine was 17 she experienced the reality of domestic war, rape. A man broke into her suburban home and shattered her sheltered world and innocence by brutally terrorizing and raping her. This same individual terrified Southern California residents for 6 months before Chimine became his last victim. One year later, her perpetrators case finally came to trial where Chimine, in addition to her emotional testimony, provided a powerful and unexpected statement that shocked even her attacker. She looked him straight in his eyes and through her tears forgave him and told him she was going to pray, not only for him, but for his entire family. Over the years Chimine would be asked to do interviews or speak at different events but it wasn’t until she was asked to be a keynote speaker at the inaugural Turning Negative Into Positive (TNIP) in 2007 that she truly realized the power in her experience. Since then Chimine has branched out to speak at other related events. Her credits include: TNIP 08, The California State University Conference on Higher Education 08, Camp Choice, Community Service Programs (CSP) National Victim Rights Week Conference 09, Transendence 2009 at San Francisco State University, Society for Anthropology and Consciousness Conference, 2010 and Chimine’s message has the power to touch each and every one of us. Her belief is that everything happens for a reason and every challenge provides us with the opportunity to learn and grow. University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine - Earlier studies found that one-third of juvenile delinquents, 40% of sexual offenders and 76% of serial rapists report they were sexually abused as youngsters. Media Coverage Highlights: Orange County Register, “Hundred’s march at ‘victims’ rights march and rally” by Rob Whitfield April, 2010 <http://www.ocregister.com/video/? videoId=79157625001> Marie Claire Magazine, “Real Women’s Rape Kit Stories” by Jihan Thompson August, 2010 <http://www.marieclaire.com/worldreports/opinion/real-women-rape-kitstories> XPRESS Magazine, “Rape on the Rise” Britany Lueras 11/6/08 “Something needs to be done differently, and we need to start changing the way we think about [rape],” she deems. “We need to change the way we perceive it…how we react to it, because otherwise we’re not going to have different results.”http://xpress.sfsu.edu/ archives/magazine/011872.html TNIP 2008, San Francisco State University Recent Speaking Credentials: April 2010 -- National Victim Rights Rally and March hosted by D.A. Tony Rackauckas Orange County Courthouse, Keynote Speaker March 2010 -- “Dangerous Labels: Breaking the Cycle of Abuse by Shifting the Lexicon of Sexual Violence.” UC Berkeley, Presenter at Society for Anthropology and Consciousness Orange County Register, “Rapist Sentanced to 101 Years After Victims Testify” Richard Marosi 10/18/2000 “‘I don’t hate you, because hate doesn’t create love,‘ she said. ‘Can you just look at my face for a second? I forgive you. And I want you to forgive yourself.’” April 20th, 2009 -- “Transcendence” San Francisco State University, Keynote Speaker April 2009 -- “Rebuilding Lives” CSP National Victim Rights Conference, Keynote Speaker June/July 2009 -- “Making SMART choices” Camp Choice, Educator April 2008 -- “The Rape You Won’t Remember.” Cal State University Conference on Higher Education, Educational Track Presenter April 2007, 2008, 2009 -- “TNIP” SFSU, Keynote Speaker TNIP 2010, With the founder of Create Peace Project, Ross Holzman Chimine has dedicated her life to understanding the cycle of violence. She has spent the past decade working with youth at risk and holds a BA in International Relations with a focus on International Crime and Law and will graduate with her MA in Transformative Leadership in the Spring of 2011. As a result, Chimine has a unique message and worldly perspective to add to any type of event. Chimine is available to speak at your event in a myriad of different formats designed to meet the specific criteria of your particular group function. For bookings, more information or a resume please email Chimine @ chimine@chiminearfuso.com