On April 11, 2017, the CCUSC Reimagining Masculinities Initiative held a film screening at the Women’s Leadership and Resource Center. The documentary, Yeah, Maybe, No, follows Black, a young gay man who is coming to terms with being a survivor of multiple sexual assaults. After the film, the audience had a moment to collect their thoughts due to the emotional impact of the topics in the film. Tevin Giles, from Howard Brown Health Clinic, which specializes in supporting LGBTQ survivors of sexual assault, led the discussion about male – identified and/or queer survivors of assault and understanding consent. Unfortunately, this is the last program of the Reimagining Masculinities Initiative this semester but don’t worry! They’ll be back in the fall for more groundbreaking and thought-provoking conversations!