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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 ...
"Just as blue sunlight scatters in the Earth's atmosphere and makes the sun look slightly less blue, light from a strong blue, rich white street light enters your eyeball, scatters around in your ...
U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys hosted a “Take Back the Night” run in observance of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention ...
On Thursday night, dozens gathered in Washington Park to march in solidarity with survivors of violence.Local organizations are partnering for this year's Take Back the Night event, raising ...
For 20 years, Take Back the Night in Lowell has created space for healing. This year, we gather once again to remind survivors: You are not alone.” Take Back the Night has been a tradition in ...
Beth White stood before the assembled students and community members inside Franklin College’s Napolitan Student Center for the annual Take Back the Night event. As president and CEO of the ...
On Tuesday, student speakers shared stories about the importance of sexual violence prevention during the annual Take Back the Night (TBTN) rally, presented by the Sexual Harassment/Assault ...
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 ...
The first Take Back the Night Cincinnati was in 1980. Since then, it’s brought together advocates and survivors, like Sheila Nared. "I was a survivor of sexual assault as a teenager," said Nared.
The Haven Project hosted a Sexual Assault Awareness Month training where volunteers got to learn how to intervene in situations involving sexual violence. Haven Project peer educators Alex ...