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Join us for the 30th Annual Take Back The Night Rally and March in Ann Arbor

The 2008 March and Rally will be held on April 10, 2008 at 7:00 pm Rain or Shine

The rally starts in the University of Michigan Diag, with a march to follow through the streets of downtown Ann Arbor!  

 

 

Take Back the Night is an international rally and march that is organized in local communities with the purpose of unifying women, men, and children in an awareness of violence against women, children and families. The event is a collaboration of community and campus and other interested persons who are ready to take a stand against violence and make the night safe for everyone. The march intends to:

  • Increase community awareness of issues of violence against women, and its interrelationship with all other forms of discrimination;
  • Educate about the extent and the nature of the violence that is systematically used against women to keep us from becoming powerful, autonomous individuals;
  • Honor the memory of the victims of violence against women and celebrating its survivors;
  • Serve as a collective voice for women to demand a world in which women's bodies, minds and souls are not targets of violence;
  • Empower individual men and women to take direct action against violence, whether it is through speaking out, lobbying, voting or some other form of activism;
  • Provide the leadership to challenge organizations and institutions to implement policies and initiatives which are effective in addressing issues of violence against women.

While different organizations and agencies may sponsor this event, the message is always the same: "We march to demand that the perpetrators of this violence--the batterers, the rapists, the murderers--be held responsible for their actions and be made to change."

 

 

 

 


Take Back the Night 2008 is sponsored by Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape and University Women Against Rape. 

AACAR and UWAR are supported in part by

The Ginsberg Center at the University of Michigan, Women for Hope

The Women's Forum, and LSA Student Government, the UM School of Social Work, and Michigan Student Assembly

 

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