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For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Minnesota participated this week in what is called the longest-running international movement to end sexual violence. Nearly 100 ...
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The Lowell Sun on MSNVoices raised, silence broken: Lowell marks 20 years of Take Back the NightMarchers in bright yellow shirts strode through downtown on Thursday evening, chanting as they moved under the watch of a ...
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys hosted a “Take Back the Night” run in observance of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention ...
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Cañon City Daily Record on MSNPHOTOS: Take Back the Night in Cañon CityTake Back the Night event took place on Thursday at Veterans Park. Hosted by Family Crisis Services, the event raises awareness about sexual abuse locally and nationally. Family Crisis Services ...
"When someone becomes a survivor, what's happening is that somebody is taking their power away from them, right. And so, Take Back the Night is about giving it back," said Sammi Murrell, an educator ...
Organizations that work with victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in the area are holding events throughout April ...
Take Back the Night was an opportunity to raise those voices and bring sexual violence into the light. More than 40 people ...
Survivors unite for National Crime Victims' Rights Month at Take Back the Night, sharing stories of healing and calling for community-driven change and support for those impacted by violence.
More than 100 people gathered on the Pentacrest Tuesday night to participate in the Take Back the Night rally, an annual event against sexual violence. The event was hosted by the Women’s Resource and ...
Auburn University's Generation Action hosted the city’s inaugural Take Back the Night Walk, a long-standing, national ...
On April 11, student organizations All Maine Women, UMaine TRIOTA and the University of Maine Student Government (UMSG) hosted Take Back the Night to push back against gendered violence and the ...
Participants in the Take Back the Night event march from Franklin College to the county courthouse in Franklin on in 2023. The annual event, which brings awareness to sexual violence as well as ...
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