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  2. Take Back the Night (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Take Back the Night Foundation's Board members have participated in Take Back the Night marches and events from the 1970s to the present day. One of the first "Take Back the Night" marches was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in October 1975, after the murder of a microbiologist, Susan Alexander Speeth, who was stabbed to death while walking home alone.

  3. 'There's no perfect survivor': Learn about the 46th annual ...

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    The annual Take Back the Night rally and march are scheduled Thursday evening, with a march through city streets expected to start at about 7 p.m. that would go through the University of Oregon ...

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    Martin later appeared on Saturday Night Live as host, and the Blues Brothers appeared as the musical guest. The Blues Brothers Musical Revue consisted of lead vocalist "Joliet" Jake Blues (Belushi) and his brother, Elwood (Aykroyd), who played a harmonica that he carried onstage in a briefcase handcuffed to his wrist. The duo were dressed in ...

  5. Anne Pride - Wikipedia

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    As a NOW activist, in 1977 she used the term "Take Back the Night" in a memorial she read at an anti-violence rally in Pittsburgh. [4] [5] Pride was a founder of KNOW, Inc., which worked to publish feminist viewpoints. [6] In 1977, Pride became an associate of the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press (WIFP). [7]

  6. 'People unite, Take Back the Night': Dozens share their ... - AOL

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    Take Back the Night is a global movement, meant as an opportunity for survivors and allies to find unity, and solidarity and to stand against sexual and domestic violence. It started as a way to ...

  7. Take Back The Night event supports survivors - AOL

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    Apr. 2—When Fara Lekhnych endured abuse as a child, she felt like her voice had no power. But on Friday, she used her words to reach other survivors at Heartly House's first Take Back The Night.

  8. Take Back the Night - Wikipedia

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    Take Back the Night may refer to: Take Back the Night (organization), an anti-violence organization "Take Back the Night" (song), a 2013 song by Justin Timberlake "Take Back the Night", a 2013 song by TryHardNinja in collaboration with Jordan Maron; Take Back the Night, a 1980 feminist book edited by Laura Lederer

  9. Katie Koestner - Wikipedia

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    [4] [27] She became the executive director of the Take Back the Night Foundation. [28] She has been published online and in print. [29] It was Koestner's efforts that brought the concept and term "date rape" to public attention. [14] [17] Koestner was the first victim of alleged date rape to publicly come forward about her experience. [30]