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Category: Blogging
gather up information on all the sex offenders in many areas starting around here.
then, with their photos and addresses make many copies and post them in various places.
Listing their crimes with details.
The point to this is to raise awareness to everyone on exactly who these individuals are
Accessing info on the internet is possible but not everyone does it or knows where to look. So I went onto the national registry site and paid just 10 dollars so i can have access to all the information.
My mission is to make a big noise so that lawmakers increase the amount of time in sentencing these horrible creatures.
I went to take back the night which is an event all over the country. It took place at ccsu the other day so i visited not knowing what to expect.
What I ended up seeing was so many brave people who spoke in front of so others about their experiences.
I didnt speak unfortunately because it was my first time at one of those events so i just listened.
As I listened one thing that came to my mind towards the end of the event and that was this; all the people speaking that night were the brave ones and those that were the attackers are the real cowards.
It really makes you aware and the importance of taking part in putting an end to sexual violence is necessary!
and below is a little about the event and a brief description taken from the ccsu website.
Take Back The Night March Date: April 16, 2008 Time: 6:30PM Location: Student Center Circle, Alumni Hall
History of the Take Back the Night March: The first Take Back the Night March event began in England in 1877 as a women only protest against the violence and fear women encountered walking the streets at night. The first Take Back the Night March in the USA was held in San Francisco in 1978 to protest violence against women. Central Connecticut State University began sponsoring the March in 1987 in response to an assault on campus. Since then, Take Back the Night events have spread across the nation broadening on perspective and taking on many forms.
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