'Take Back the Night' Highlights the Importance of Believing Survivors
Students and faculty gathered in solidarity on Wednesday night on O'Neill Plaza to support sexual assault survivors.CARE Week Calls Students to Confront the Stigma and Support Survivors
Program events seek to educate, reduce stigma, and empower survivors of sexual assault and their allies.Take Back the Night Illuminates Stories of Sexual Assault Survivors
Wednesday's Take Back the Night event provided a platform for survivors of sexual assault to be heard and raise awareness within the university community.Take Back the Night: A Cornerstone of CARE Week
The Women's Center's annual CARE Week seeks to increase awareness of sexual assault and on-campus resources through powerful events like Take Back the Night.Take Back the Night Encourages Solidarity and Action
Take Back the Night provides a chance for students to stand in solidarity with survivors and take a stand against sexual violence.C.A.R.E. Week Tackles Sexual Assault Issues
C.A.R.E. week hosts speakers and programs designed to diminish all forms of sexual assault and violence.C.A.R.E. Week educates campus about sexual assault
Through campus events like Take Back The Night, the week aims to raise awareness about sexual assault and intimate partner violence.