1. 26 April 2012

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The nation’s most visible series of anti-sexual assault events draws on a very particular type of narrative: the “righteous rape,” in which a stranger jumps out from a dark alleyway.

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. But “Take Back the Night” leaves some victims’ stories untold.

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    The nation’s most visible series of anti-sexual assault events draws on a very particular type of narrative: the “righteous rape,” in which a stranger jumps out from a dark alleyway.

    April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. But “Take Back the Night” leaves some victims’ stories untold.

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    TW for sexual assault in the article.
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    A different perspective on Take Back the Night
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    The Take Back the Night event described here is so different from the one at our campus. At ours, no one screams or...
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    Bless this post, for making me feel slightly less terrible about sort of hating TBTN, slut walk, etc.
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