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One in Four RV Tour logoOne-in-Four RV Tour – Monday, January 28th

1 in every 4 women has experienced a rape or an attempted rape that occurred between the ages of 14 and 21.

What if a friend or loved one came to you and told you that they’d been sexually assaulted? Would you know how to help?

Come learn valuable guidelines of what to do and what not to do when trying to help a friend recover from their experience. http://www.oneinfourusa.org/

 

All programs in Kenan Hall on Monday, January 28th

The Women’s Program @ 5:00 PM

The Men’s Program @6:15 PM

The Women’s Program @7:30 PM

The Men’s Program @8:45 PM

 

Purple Ribbon

The Purple Ribbon Campaign is an awareness campaign about the pervasive problem of domestic violence. People wear a purple ribbon in remembrance of all women, children and men who have lost their lives and to bring attention to the fact that many thousands continue to live with abuse. The Women's Action Coalition of Nova Scotia initiated the Purple Ribbon Campaign in 1990. The tradition continues at UNCW and around the world during October, Domestic Violence Awareness month.

 

Take Back The Night logoTake Back the Night is designed to empower individuals in order to inspire the necessary action needed to end violence against women. The event consists of a march and rally that includes speakers, music, and a candlelight vigil. The first "Take Back the Night" originated in Germany in 1973 and the tradition continues today across the United States.

 

 

Love Shouldn't Hurt is a collaborative project with Vintage Values, a re-sale shop that benefits the local Domestic Violence Shelter and Services, Inc., aimed at promoting healthy romantic relationships.  This project is both an awareness effort and an on-campus drive for clothing and housewares for the shop; the first "Love Shouldn't Hurt" campaign was in February of 2003.

 

Shirts on fenceThe Clothesline Campaign is a collective display of tee shirts designed by victims, family members of victims, and friends of victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Each shirt represents a person who has struggled with abuse, assault and violence. Some of the shirts date back to the 1980's, and new ones are added to the collection every year.

 

 

Show Your Support and Remember victims and Survivors of Violence!

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