Take Back the Night is an annual event to raise awareness about sexual assault and violence and includes a march, a Resource Fair and more.
Take Back the Night is an annual event to raise awareness about sexual assault and violence and includes a march, a Resource Fair and more.

Take Back the Night, an annual event at the University of Louisville to raise awareness about sexual assault and violence, will kick off Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April.

The free, public event will begin at 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 4, outside the George J. Howe Red Barn on Belknap Campus. The theme for this year’s event is “Surviving Together.”

The schedule includes:

  • 5 p.m.: Resource Fair on the plaza outside
  • 6:30 p.m.: Formal program inside, including special speakers, Speak Out session and a candlelight vigil
  • 7:45 p.m.: march around campus begins

Speakers for the formal program include:

  • Kentucky Deputy Attorney General J. Michael Brown
  • Chicago writer corporeal artist, activist and speaker Isabel Abbott. She is the author of the poetry book “Salty + Honey”
  • Kaila Story, Audre Lorde Chair in Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality Studies at UofL
Take Back the Night march
Take Back the Night march

Prevention, Education and Advocacy on Campus and in the Community (PEACC) hosts the event. The department coordinates campus prevention efforts as well as support to students, staff and faculty who are affected by dating or domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and harassment.

Take Back the Night has been held on UofL’s campus since 2001.

For more information, contact Sally Evans