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Take Back the Night Marches originated in California in the 1970s to protest violence against women. The marches spread around the country, and soon after students began organized annual Take Back the Night marches and rallies at Middlebury. Annual TBTN rallies at Middlebury continued into the 2000s. In the late 90's and early 2000's FAM also organized an annual "Take Back The Night Week," in which they held events and screenings, and invited speakers, on the topic of violence against women.
NOTE: Related content/context for Take Back The Night Week events can be found in the "Feminist Action at Middlebury/Coalition for Feminist Consciousness" collection. This group was responsible for organizing many of the Take Back the Night events over the years.
Search: "The Campus: "Feminist Group Promotes Campus-Wide Awareness""
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The first Take Back The Night march at Middlebury College was held on April 25, 1990.
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Take Back The Night
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This Campus article describes the annual Take Back The Night march in 1992, which included a candlelight march, music, a speaker, and an open microphone session. The article includes information about how Take Back The Night began, speaker Susan Sweetser's (founder of Survivors of Crime) story, and what was said during the open-mic. Here is the article from The Campus' archives, as well as photos of the article as it was originally printed (on pages 1 and 4 of The Campus' April 23, 1992 issue).
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Rebecca Plona
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April 23, 1992
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The Campus: "Middlebury students march to take back the night"
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Judicial Process
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Rebecca Plona
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Survivors of Crime
Susan Sweetser
Take Back The Night
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