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April 2019
This year, Long Island University Brooklyn will be hosting our fourth annual Relay for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society. The event will take place at Long Island University Brooklyn’s campus on Thursday, April 25th to Friday April 26th. We plan to have over 500 members of the LIU and Downtown Brooklyn community at this event and raise over $40,000 for the American Cancer Society.
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Take Back The Night represents the earliest worldwide stand against sexual violence, especially violence against women. TBTN Events began in the 1960’s in Belgium and England with protests about women not being safe walking down the street alone. In 1973 in the United States, women at the University of Southern Florida dressed in black sheets holding broomsticks and marched through campus demanding a women’s center. In 1975, a crowd in Philadelphia held a Take Back The Night Event to protest the murder of a microbiologist walking near her home after work. In the 70’s San Francisco had a number of rallies in protest “snuff” pornography and violence against women. These early events have grown into hundreds of events on college campuses and in communities of all sizes and locations. The unifying theme is the protest of sexual violence and support for victims.
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