Take Back the Night

Ser Mujer will be organizing its second Take Back The Night as a way to celebrate International Women’s Day. Take Back The Night is an event that seeks to bring awareness to the public about sexual assault and offer a safe place for victims to break the silence of their own experiences. Take Back The Night events have been occurring in over 30 countries worldwide and on over 600 campuses, reaching over 30 million people.

5pm-6:30pm, please join our Information fair hosted by various organizations that address security, health, and gender related issues in the state of Guanajuato.

6:30-7pm we will march to the Jardin as a show of solidarity and as a way to bring awareness to the community about our mission of ending sexual violence.

7pm we will return to the Casa de la Cultura for a closing candle-lighting ceremony.

When
Mar 8th, 2017 5:00 pm
Location
Casa Cultural
Mesones 71, Centro
Events
Blurb Ser Mujer
Co-sponsor
Speakers
Fee Free

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