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University of Memphis Lambuth hosts Take Back the Night event

WBBJ TV April 15, 2021 JACKSON, Tenn. Faculty and students at University of Memphis Lambuth Campus are taking a stand to raise awareness and stop violence against women. “Take Back the Night is one of the oldest international functions to spotlight domestic violence and violence against women,” said Dr. Sheri Jenkins Keenan, Director of the Center of Criminology and Research. When you walk around Lambuth, you will find red silhouettes representing women who have been victims of domestic violence. Students and staff took a walk around the campus Thursday evening, getting information from representatives who are shedding a light on domestic violence against women.

Proclamation issued in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Please, reenter the code in the captcha! The link was successfully Sent! Ooops!:( An error has occurred!   Proclamation issued in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month Highland County commissioners proclaimed the month of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Pictured (l-r) are commissioner David Daniels, Alternatives to Violence Center director Dara Gullette and commissioners Jeff Duncan and Terry Britton. (HCP Photos/Caitlin Forsha) Dara Gullette discusses upcoming programs with commissioners. • • Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels proclaimed the month of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month during their Wednesday, April 7 meeting. Accepting the proclamation was Dara Gullette, director of the Alternatives to Violence Center.

REVEALED: How the COVID-19 pandemic impacted crime in Coffs

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County Hall to be lit purple again tonight, March 8

County Hall, Haverfordwest, has been illuminated on several occasions COUNTY Hall in Haverfordwest is to be illuminated in purple today (Monday, March 8) to celebrate International Women’s Day. The global day, which has occurred for well over a century, celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women, as well as calling for action to accelerate women’s equality. County councillor Pat Davies of Fishguard, a member of the women’s organisation Soroptimist International, said: “The campaign theme for 2021 to recognise International Women’s day is //ChoosetoChallenge. “Closer to home as a county councillor I would like to see more women take up the challenge to be elected to the council at the elections in May next year. It is a challenge as local politics is male dominated; 60 elected councillors make up Pembrokeshire County Council but at this time there are only seven women. The recently deceased Ruth Bader Ginsburg said: ‘Women b

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