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Take Back the Night


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Apr 3 2008 - 7:30pm
Apr 3 2008 - 9:30pm

Take Back the Night is an internationally-held march and vigil with the purpose of unifying women, men, and children in awareness of sexual violence and other forms of violence against women, children and families. It is about taking a stand against violence and making the night safe for everyone.

Please come and join us in front of the Richmond Municipal Building at 7:30 p.m. for opening speeches and the march. The event will close with a candlelight vigil.

Sponsored by Action Against Rape, an Earlham College student organization.

Questions? Contact Michelle Crane (cranemi@earlham.edu), Sally Bunner (kabunner07@earlham.edu) Shelby McLaughlin (samclau07@earlham.edu), or Jessica Zimmerman (jazimme07@earlham.edu), or call them at (765) 973-2972.

Take Back the Night March


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Apr 5 2007 - 6:30pm
Apr 5 2007 - 8:30pm

The public is invited to join the Take Back the Night March on Thursday April 5, beginning at 6:30 PM on the "Heart," the center of Earlham College's campus. Take Back the Night is an internationally-held march and vigil with the purpose of unifying women, men, and children in awareness of sexual violence and other forms of violence against women, children and families. It is about taking a stand against violence and making the night safe for everyone. The march will proceed to the Richmond Municipal building, where around 7 PM, various speeches will be given and a vigil will be held. For more information, contact Action Against Rape at Earlham, at (765) 973-2759.

Advocating for Survivors of Sexual Assault


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Nov 9 2006 - 12:00pm
Nov 9 2006 - 1:10pm

Peace Forum--Advocating for Survivors of Sexual Assault. This week's Forum is organized by Sadie Forsythe, ESR student and Earlham College graduate. Sadie has been working with Earlham students who are advocates for those who have experienced sexual assault. A panel of students will address this issue along with Sadie. As always, good company and good food. Held at ESR.