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Take Back the Night (organization)

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Take Back The Night march Alamogordo 2010

Take Back the Night is an international organization dedicated to ending sexual violence and supporting survivors. The organization hosts events and marches in communities around the world to raise awareness about sexual assault, domestic violence, and other forms of gender-based violence.

History[edit | edit source]

Take Back the Night was founded in the United States in the 1970s as a response to the prevalence of sexual violence against women. The first Take Back the Night march took place in San Francisco in 1978 and has since grown into a global movement.

Mission[edit | edit source]

The mission of Take Back the Night is to create safe communities and respectful relationships through awareness events, support services, and advocacy efforts. The organization aims to empower survivors and educate the public about the impact of sexual violence.

Events[edit | edit source]

Take Back the Night events typically include marches, rallies, and speak-outs where survivors and allies can share their stories and show solidarity. These events often feature speakers, performances, and educational workshops on topics related to sexual violence prevention and survivor support.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Take Back the Night has been instrumental in raising awareness about sexual violence and advocating for policy changes to support survivors. The organization's work has helped to shift societal attitudes towards gender-based violence and promote a culture of consent and respect.

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