Category Archives: Sexual Violence
TAKE BACK THE NIGHT 2021 – VIRTUAL MARCH
The UO Women’s Center so proudly presents the final component of this year’s Take Back the Night: A Remote Movement Against Sexual and Domestic Violence!
Please join us for the 2021 Virtual March and feel free to share the public YouTube video widely with family, friends, and loved ones across the globe!
With Love and Solidarity, The UO Women’s Center
LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN21-VirtualMarch
TAKE BACK THE NIGHT 2021 VIRTUAL RALLY SPEAKERS – HEATHER // PRINCESS // OLIVIA AND ITZEL
The UO Women’s Center so proudly presents the final night of our Take Back the Night: A Remote Movement Against Sexual and Domestic Violence Virtual Rally!
Please join Heather Barclay, UO Women’s Center LGBTQIA+ Coordinator, as they discuss they intersections of sexual and domestic violence and the LGBTQIA+ Community, the significant difference between consensual Sex Work and Human Trafficking, and how Black, Indigenous and People of Color are disproportionately folks experiencing Houselessness – thus increasing risk for Survival Sex.
Next, join Princess Mason as she discusses the intersections of sexual and domestic violence and Indigenous Communities, child sexual abuse, the risk and impacts of family separation on Native Families, and the Foster Care System’s history of Anti-Indigenous injustice.
Afterwards, join Olivia Rodriguez and Itzel Chavez Gomez, both past UO Women’s Center Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Coordinators and current UO Alums, as they discuss the intersections of sexual and domestic violence and the Latinx Community, the culture of silence embedded within the upbringing of so many Femmes of Color, and embracing resiliency while acknowledging that “healing is not linear.”
Resources for support will also be provided.
With Love and Solidarity, The UO Women’s Center.
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LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN21-Heather
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LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN21-Princess
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LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN21-OliviaItzel
TAKE BACK THE NIGHT 2021 RALLY SPEAKERS – ASHLEY // LIDIJA
The UO Women’s Center so proudly presents night three our Take Back the Night: A Remote Movement Against Sexual and Domestic Violence Virtual Rally!
Please join Ashley Marshall, the Internal Director of UO Muxeres, as she discusses the intersections of sexual and domestic violence and the Latinx Community, the epidemic of Femicide in Latin America, and the symbolism of the half-skull face paint Muxeres Members wear each year during Take Back the Night.
Next, join Lidija Sovulj as she discusses the intersections of sexual and domestic violence and Asian Communities, the recent rise in Anti-Asian Hate Crimes, and the realities of US imperialist violence and fetishization against Asian Women and Feminized People.
Resources for support will also be provided.
With Love and Solidarity, The UO Women’s Center.
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LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN21-Ashley
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LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN21-Lidija
Take Back the Night 2021 Rally Speakers – Johana // Katherine
The UO Women’s Center so proudly presents night two our Take Back the Night: A Remote Movement Against Sexual and Domestic Violence Virtual Rally!
Please join Johana Amani as she discusses the intersections of sexual and domestic violence particularly in regards to women and girls enduring the global refugee crisis, the impact of trauma on mental health, and how speaking up and seeking support after harm can help to begin one’s healing journey.
Next, join Katherine Wilson as she discusses the intersections of sexual and domestic violence and Indigenous Communities, campus sexual violence during her time at UO in the 1960s, and the significance of programs like Take Back the Night to allow Survivors to speak truth to power.
Resources for support will also be provided.
With Love and Solidarity, The UO Women’s Center.
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LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN21-Johana
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LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN21-Katherine
Take Back the Night 2021: A Remote Movement Against Sexual and Domestic Violence
Please join the UO Women’s Center April 26th-April 29th for “Take Back the Night 2021: A Remote Movement Against Sexual and Domestic Violence.”
Take Back the Night is a yearly international protest aimed at raising awareness about the realities of Sexual and Domestic Violence on campus and in the community, both for Survivors of Sexual and Domestic Violence and those who want to support and bear witness in solidarity.
- Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Take Back the Night 2021 will be an entirely remote event. Monday-Thursday we will host Take Back the Night Virtual Rally Speakers with pre-recorded videos on Microsoft Stream (a platform which requires a UO ID to log in and view – a precaution for the personal safety and cultural sensitivity of our Speakers).
- Virtual Rally Speakers will be representing the Latinx, Black, Refugee, Native American/Indigenous, Disabled, Asian, and LGBTQIA+ Communities and more.
- Links to individual Rally Speaker videos will be posted on the Women’s Center’s website https://blogs.uoregon.edu/women, our Instagram (@uo_womenscenter) and our Facebook (UO Women’s Center) at 6pm each night.
- Following the final Virtual Rally Speaker on Thursday, April 29th (the original night of Take Back the Night) will be a TBTN Virtual March on YouTube.
- JOIN* Take Back the Night 2021 by submitting your Virtual March Posters to be featured in the Take Back the Night Virtual March slideshow on YouTube. Submit photos and sign UO Model Release Forms online via https://tinyurl.com/TBTNPoster2021. Deadline for submissions is April 26th at 11:59 p.m.
Please stay tuned for additional information and updates on how to engage as a loving, affirming and supportive community. We are committed to making this happen once again to educate our campus community in an effort to prevent future harm and to show Survivors of Sexual and Domestic Violence that despite our distance, they ARE NOT ALONE. Please considering joining the movement.
#TakeBackTheNight #SupportSurvivors #BelieveSurvivors #SAAM
Matrixrch Mondays
Matrixrch Mondays is our platform to highlight incredible womxn of color activists and scholars every week on our instagram @uo_womenscenter
Please click on image for link to past #MatrixrchMondays. Design by Violet Johnson.
Native American Heritage Month 2020
Content Warning: Racist Violence, Childhood Sexual Abuse, Sexual Violence, Kidnapping, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, Suicidality, Murder, Genocide.
The UO Women’s Center Presents – Native American History Month 2020: Radical Unlearning and Decolonization. Please click on image for link to uo_womenscenter IGTV video.
Wishing you all a THANKFUL and DECOLONIZED WEEKEND! <3
Art by Kei. Video by Ali.
The Red Zone Sexual Violence Awareness Campaign 2020
Take Back the Night 2020 – Final Rally Speakers Angela // Lauri // WC and VIRTUAL MARCH
The UO Women’s Center so proudly presents the FINAL night of our “Take Back the Night 2020 – Collective Healing at a Distance” Virtual Rally! Please join Angela as she addresses the intersections of Sexual and Domestic Violence and Native American/Indigenous Communities as well as the unacceptable prevalence of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Afterwards, please join Lauri to close out the Rally as she shares with us the intersections of Sexual and Domestic Violence and the Disabled Community, lessons on dignity, respect and consent for interacting with Disabled People as well as her guidance for how to heal through our own journeys after trauma. Special Guest appearance by her semi-retired Guide Dog Kimble.
Following the Rally is “A Collective Message from the UO Women’s Center Staff from our Spaces to Yours” and the Take Back the Night 2020 – Collective Healing at a Distance VIRTUAL MARCH! Please see below for full details!
With Love and Solidarity, The UO Women’s Center.
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LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN20-Angela
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LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN20-Lauri
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LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN20-WC
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LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN20-VirtualMarch
*Please note that this link will take you to the UOTBTN2020@gmail.com Google Drive where the Take Back the Night 2020 Virtual March video is located (as the file became too large for direct upload to our blogs.uoregon.edu/women) and requires no log-in for a wider audience to view. Please be advised that the quality of the video is greatly improved if downloaded to your device.
(The Take Back the Night 2020 Virtual March will also be uploaded to Microsoft Stream which will require a UO ID for access. LINK: tinyurl.com/UOTBTN20-VirtualMarchStream)