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UIS to host annual Take Back the Night march | WTAX 93 5FM/1240AM

3 hours ago in Local Photo courtesy WAND-TV. Wednesday, April 14, 2021 The University of Illinois Springfield Women’s Center is hosting its annual Take Back the Night march and rally against sexual violence during Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The event will take place this Friday, April 16, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the UIS Student Union North Patio, according to WAND-TV. Take Back the Night raises awareness about sexual violence and allows students to express themselves as survivors and allies. This year’s event will be held entirely outdoors in order to follow COVID-19 safety protocols. The march will start shortly after 7 p.m. making its way throughout campus ending back at the Student Union North Patio.

DVIDS - News - Photo Essay: Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month event with Obbie West held at Fort McCoy

Photo Essay: Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month event with Obbie West held at Fort McCoy Photo By Scott Sturkol | Obbie West, chief executive officer of Words of West LLC, shares his experiences and.. read moreread more Photo By Scott Sturkol | Obbie West, chief executive officer of Words of West LLC, shares his experiences and advice April 14, 2021, during a special Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month event in building 60 at Fort McCoy, Wis. West is an “unapologetic” spoken words artist, entrepreneur, and military veteran who is an avid sexual violence and prevention advocate and is committed to promoting awareness through training and education. His poetry offers a unique and captivating angle from an uncut and straight forward approach. The Perpetrator s Perspective was recognized by the Department of the Army Maj. Gen. Keith L. Ware awards and has bee

Man accused of 200+ sex crimes to appear in court April 15

Man accused of 200+ sex crimes to appear in court April 15     RACINE COUNTY, Wisconsin (WDJT) A man who police say recorded himself having sex with women after he drugged them in Racine County has his day in court Thursday, April 15. He faces over 200 counts against him. The story broke three weeks ago. Since then, a sheriff’s spokesman tells us they’ve had plenty of solid tips and even more charges could follow. It’s all thanks to one brave Racine County woman who stepped forward. Forty-six-year-old Shane Stanger, who police say traveled between Iowa and Wisconsin, faces 87 counts of sexually assaulting an unconscious victim. That’s part of a 200-count indictment against him which also include possession of child pornography. This guy’s off the streets, thanks to a Rochester woman who bravely copied the videos she discovered on Stanger’s laptop of sexual encounters with him that she wasn’t aware happened.

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