MSU-GenSAN hosts forum on addressing harassment in university campuses

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MSU-GenSAN hosts forum on addressing harassment in university campuses

In celebration of National Women’s Month, Mindanao State University–General Santos welcomed Hiromi Yamauchi, Associate Professor and Clinical and Certified Psychologist from Hiroshima University, Japan, for a forum titled “Addressing Harassment Issues on University Campuses: Japan and the Philippines” held on March 11, 2026 at the Audio-Visual Room (AVR), University Library.
The forum was organized by Department of Psychology in partnership with Center for Women Studies, Office of Guidance and Counseling, Psychology Majors Society
Prior to the forum, Yamauchi paid a courtesy call to the Office of the Chancellor, where she was warmly welcomed by Dr. Mishell D. Lawas, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. In her message, Dr. Lawas expressed the university’s appreciation for the collaboration and highlighted the importance of addressing sensitive yet vital issues within academic spaces.
“We are delighted with your presence and interest in joining us. This engagement supplements our advocacy in addressing harassment and other important concerns related to psychology and the well-being of our students, faculty, and staff,” Dr. Lawas shared.
Following the courtesy call, the forum proceeded at the Audio-Visual Room (AVR), where students, faculty members, and university personnel gathered to participate in the discussion.
In her message of support, Ruhama Gomez, Director of the Center for Women Studies, connected the discussion to the legacy of the Babaylans, who served as traditional healers and mediators in communities.
“As we celebrate National Women’s Month, we are reminded of the Babaylans—traditional healers and mediators. Today, healing in our communities also means having the courage to talk about difficult conversations, including issues of harassment,” Gomez emphasized.
The guest speaker was formally introduced by Ma’am Hania-Persia Usman, faculty member of the Department of Psychology.
During her presentation, Yamauchi discussed harassment issues in university settings, drawing insights from both the Japanese and Philippine contexts, and highlighting key sexual harassment laws and policies in both Japan and the Philippines that promote safe campus environments.
The program concluded with an open forum, followed by the awarding of a certificate and token of appreciation, closing remarks, and a photo opportunity with participants.
Through activities such as this forum, MSU-General Santos continues to foster inclusive and informed academic spaces, while strengthening conversations on gender and community well-being.

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