PROMOTE YOUR VICTIM/SUSPECT EVENT

Thank you for hosting a Victim/Suspect screening event. By sharing our film with new audiences in your community, you’re helping correct a nationwide pattern of mistreatment that many survivors of sexual assault face.

Below are materials to help you promote your event. Keep scrolling to review all the assets, or select from the following links:

CUSTOMIZABLE ASSETS

The following assets are designed to allow you to customize them with your event information.

8.5 x 11 EVENT POSTER TEMPLATE

SOCIAL SHAREGRAPHICS

1:1 graphics for posts on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. Pair with social copy that promotes your event and a link where people can learn more and/or RSVP.

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9:16 graphics for story posts on Facebook or Instagram. Pair with information about your event and a link people can click to learn more and/or RSVP.

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VIDEO CLIPS

16:9 video clips for posts on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. Pair the clips with social copy that localizes the issue to your community, shares information about the event you’re planning, and offers a link where the view can learn more.

CLIP 1: False Reports Are Rare

CLIP 3: Recanted Reports

CLIP 2: We Have to Charge You

CLIP 4: Justice Is Not For Everybody

9:16 video clips for posts on Tiktok, or Story or Reel posts on Instagram and Facebook. Pair the clips with social copy that localizes the issue to your community, shares information about the event you’re planning, and provides a link where a view can learn more.

CLIP 1:
False Reports Are Rare

CLIP 2:
We Have to Charge You

CLIP 3:
Recanted Reports

CLIP 4:
Justice Is Not For Everybody

SAMPLE SOCIAL POSTS

Customize the posts below with your event details, including web URL where people can learn more and RSVP. Want the film’s social accounts to help amplify your posts? Make sure to tag us and use #VictimSuspect, when appropriate.

 TWITTER/X: @VictimSuspect  |  FACEBOOK: @VictimSuspectFilm  |  INSTAGRAM: @VictimSuspect  |  TIKTOK: @VictimSuspect

The U.S. has a big problem with how it treats survivors of sexual assault. Victim/Suspect reveals the disturbing pattern that’s playing out in cities and towns across America, featuring groundbreaking reporting and the stories of brave young women who are speaking out. How can we work towards a world where no victim is treated like a suspect? Join our screening event on [date] at [location/venue] and be a part of the conversation. Learn more: [url with details]

Victim/Suspect reveals a shocking pattern nationwide: In some U.S. counties, reporting a sexual assault won’t get you justice—AND may land the survivor with a criminal record. The more people who know about this trend, the less likely it is to continue. Make plans to join us for a special screening and discussion on [date] at [location/venue]. Learn more: [url with details]

The sad truth? In some U.S. counties, reporting a sexual assault won’t get you justice—AND may land the survivor with a criminal record. See details in the shocking new documentary Victim/Suspect, screening on [date] at [location/venue]. Learn more: [url with details]

The U.S. has a big problem with how it treats survivors of sexual assault. Victim/Suspect reveals the disturbing pattern that’s playing out in cities and towns across America, featuring groundbreaking reporting from Center for Investigative Reporting’s Reveal and the stories of brave young women who are speaking out. Join our screening event on [date] at [location/venue]. Learn more: [url with details]

Victim/Suspect’s in-depth reporting and shocking true stories reveal why reporting a sexual assault in America can be downright dangerous. Join our screening event on [date] at [location/venue] to learn more and be part of the conversation: [url with details]

There’s a shocking pattern of law enforcement agencies treating sexual assault survivors like criminals. Learn more [date] at our Victim/Suspect screening event. Learn more: [url with details] #VictimSuspect

Innocent until proven guilty, right? Not always, especially if you’re truthfully reporting a sexual assault. Rapists get to walk while their victims end up with a rap sheet. Learn more at our Victim/Suspect screening event on [date]. [url with details] #VictimSuspect

Some stories aren’t easy to tell. This one required thousands of miles, hundreds of #FOIAS requests and 4 years of dogged reporting. Join our Victim/Suspect screening event on [date]. Learn more: [url with details] #VictimSuspect