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Take Back the Night History
The topic of violence against women became prominent in public discussion in the early 1970s, with women starting to speak up against the lack of resources and safety for women in communities. In Philadelphia in 1975, a microbiologist, Susan Alexander Speeth, was stabbed to death while walking home alone. In response, the citizens held a march with the message that women should not have to be afraid to walk alone at night. From there, marches to "Take Back the Night" spread, a night where women can reclaim the night and feel safe amongst allies. Today, as an international campaign, Take Back the Night recognizes that people of all genders can experience sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence, and we march in support for all survivors.
Take Back the Night at Humber Polytechnic and the University of Guelph-Humber
Humber will host its annual Take Back the Night this September 2024! Take Back the Night is a collaborative initiative developed with representation from:
- Peer Wellness Education and Programs
- Department of Public Safety
- Guelph-Humber Student Life
- Student Life (FYE & Orientation)
- Office of Sustainability
- Spirituality & Wellness Centre (SWC)
- Black Student Support and Engagement (BSSE)
- LGBTQ+ Resource Centre
- Residence Life
- Humber Archives