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‘Take Back The Night’ Official Endorser Request Deadline Is Feb. 26

Tuesday, February 23, 2021, By Gabrielle Lake
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Each year, 黑料不打烊 recognizes and participates in Take Back The Night (TBTN), a global event dedicated to raising awareness about sexual, relationship and domestic violence, and other forms of interpersonal violence. This year, the event is at 7 p.m. (ET) Wednesday, March 31. Before the event, campus community members are encouraged to explore ways to get involved.

鈥淚t鈥檚 our job not only as members of the 黑料不打烊 campus community but as members of our society to show that we recognize that these issues exist and that we are actively trying to put a stop to it,鈥 says Sierra Rose St. Louis 鈥21, co-chair of the Spring 2021 Take Back The Night planning committee. 鈥淚f you pledge to take part in Take Back The Night, you are showing those around you how important stopping sexual violence is. By taking this pledge, posting a video or photo, or telling other people about it, you can help everyone, not just survivors, live in a safer world. We all need to do our part.鈥

Become an Official Endorser and Sign the Take Back The Night Pledge
Please follow the directions below to become an official endorser and be included on the Spring 2021 Take Back The Night shirt. To learn more, please visit the .

  1. 聽You can request a digital or printed pledge poster using the by noon Friday, Feb. 26.
  2. All individuals in agreement with the pledge statement should sign the pledge poster. If available, please include the name of your group on the pledge poster.
  3. Show commitment to ending interpersonal violence by displaying the pledge poster in a highly visible location. Examples include your office or home.
  4. Together, discuss ways to actively fulfill the pledge statement.
  5. Before the Take Back The Night Rally on Wednesday, March 31, email healthpromotion@syr.edu a photo of how you and/or your group are actively fulfilling the pledge statement. Examples include the signed poster, individuals in support of the pledge statement with the poster, volunteering and more.

Take Back The Night: 7 p.m. (ET) Wednesday, March 31
The Orange community is invited to save the date for Take Back The Night 2021. Additional event details are forthcoming.

Take Back The Night Shirt Sales
Spring 2021 shirts will be available for purchase at the and starting in mid-March and leading up to the event. Shirts will be $10 each and proceeds from shirt sales will benefit resources for victims and survivors of sexual and relationship violence.

Please visit the to learn more or contact Barnes Center at The Arch Health Promotion by calling 315.443.8000 or by emailing healthpromotion@syr.edu.

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