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New York Women Against Rape (4)

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A rape crisis center, NYWAR was formed in 1973 by N.Y. women who had belonged to the Women's Anti-Rape Group, started in 1971, which prepared a handbook on rape and held "rape speakouts" but did not counsel victims. NYWAR offered rape victims psychological support, medical and legal information, and referrals, and also worked for more just and humane treatment for sexually assaulted women. New York Women Against Rape (NYWAR) was formed as a rape crisis cente...

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Rape Crisis Center (Lubbock, Tex.) (3)

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Women's Anti-Rape Group. (2)

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Cornell Advocates for Rape Education. (2)

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Albuquerque Women Against Rape (Organization) (2)

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Take Back the Night, is a women's volunteer group committed to education and direct action in the battle against rape and violence against women and children. It was started in Frankfurt, West Germany in 1977. In 1979, there was a Take Back the Night rally in Santa Fe, and in Albuquerque, a group of women marched on the University of New Mexico campus. In 1985, a small ad hoc group of women activists began organizing the march annually. In 1988, the group became known as Albuquerque Women Aga...

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Rape Crisis Center (Madison, Wis.) (2)

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Rape family. (1)

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Michigan Women's Task Force on Rape (2)

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Women's Rape Crisis Center (Jacksonville, Fla.) (2)

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Coalition Advocating Rape Education (Cornell University) (2)

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Cornell University's Coalition Advocating Rape Education (C.A.R.E.) had members across the university, including staff of Gannett Health Services and Prof. Andrea Parrot, and collaborated with the Department of Theatre Arts to produce training materials on date rape in the late 1980s. Around 1990, the name changed to Cornell Advocates for Rape Education.

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