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WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Members of the Wichita community gathered Friday night to raise awareness about sexual violence. The annual “Take Back the Night” event brought many to downtown Wichita ...
The occasion was Take Back the Night, an event to raise awareness about sexual violence in all forms and to support survivors in their healing journey. Richland County Prosecutor Jodie Schumacher ...
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 ...
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 the first time ever, Superior held a “Take Back the Night” event, a way to raise awareness of the issue of sexual violence. “Take Back the Nights have been happening since the 1970s ...
Owner Mikinzie Schilling is spearheading Superior’s first-ever Take Back Night. It’s Tuesday and starts at 4 p.m. with a vendor and resource fair at KindredHeart until 6 p.m. There will be a w ...
Voices rose, feet marched and messages echoed across IUP's main campus during Take Back The Night (TBTN) on Wednesday. Haven Project student peer educators delivered speeches during the event's ...
Nearly 100 students, U staffers and community members took to the Twin Cities campus Thursday evening to support survivors and promote a safer campus during the “Take Back the Night” rally.
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 ...
On April 22 UConn’s Women’s Ceter hosted their annual “Take Back the Night” event to stand in solidarity of sexual assault victim- survivors. Photo courtesy of @uconnwomenscenter/Instagram Content ...
CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea – U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys hosted a “Take Back the Night” run in observance of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, April 18, 2025. The event saw ...
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 ...
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