‘We’re not alone’: Longmont community uplifts sexual assault survivors at ‘Take Back the Night’
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‘We’re not alone’: Longmont community uplifts sexual assault survivors at ‘Take Back the Night’
Front Range Community College in Longmont has opened its doors to anyone seeking resources, validation and comfort in the wake of sexual violence at “Take Back the Night.” On Thursday, FRCC’s Boulder County campus hosted its annual event aimed at supporting survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. Take Back the Night events are observed around the world to decry sexual violence and show people that it hasn’t gone away. “This is our big…
Students March Against Sexual Violence At Annual ‘Take Back The Night’ - The Daily Mississippian
Caption: Attendees at the “Take Back the Night” march listen to Bonny Shade on the Union Plaza on Tuesday, April 15. Photo by Journey Glover This event was jointly hosted by Rallying Against Sexual Assault (RASA) and the Office of Confidential Advocacy, Support and Education (CASE) in the Union Plaza. Lexi Pelton, a graduate assistant pursuing a master’s in sport and recreation administration, who works alongside RASA, said the goal of the event…
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