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History

Will County Take Back the Night

Year/Location

Chairperson

Speaker

1997
Bicentennial Park

Sue O'Shaughnessy
Will County N.O.W.

N/A

1998
University of
St. Francis

Lora McGuire
JJC Nursing Professor

JJC Players

1999
Joliet West
High School

Beth Gorski
Will County Child
Advocacy Center

Merri Dee
WGN-TV

2000

Joliet West

High School

Latrina Blair
Will County State's
Attorney's Office

Denise Brown
Nicole Brown's
Sister

2001
Joliet Central
High School

Beth Ann May
Will County Circuit
Clerk's Office

 

2002
Joliet West

High School

Mardi Wunderlich
Joliet Police Dept.

Lester Munson
Sports Illustrated

2003
Joliet Catholic
Academy

Joy Alwan
Will County Women's

Bar Assoc.

Lisa Madigan
Illinois Attorney
General

2004
Hufford Jr
High School

Jan Larsen
Herald-News

Vicki Coffey
Chicago Abused
Women Coalition

2005
Joliet Township
High School

Yolanda Reyes
Will County
Legal Assistance

Terri Jandusa
Nicolai

Victim Turned
Advocate

2006
Joliet West

High School

Denise Payton
Will County CASA

Vicki Crompton
Teen Dating
Violence Advocate

2007
Joliet West

High School

Jean Mandeville
Lamb's Fold

Human Trafficking:
A Crime of Violence
Against Women

2008
Joliet West

High School

Carrie Jo Claussen
Groundwork

Diane Wetendorf
An Abuse of Power

Take Back the Night was first held in Germany in 1973 in response to a series of sexual assaults and murders.  Five years later, the first event was held in the United States. 

This march offers an opportunity for survivors of abuse to join with others of all races, cultures, background and experiences to combine the strength of their voices to declare an end to violence.

Take Back the Night is critical to Will Country's overall commitment to raising awareness about violence against women and the tragedies it creates.  As with every year, the committee's plan is to greatly increase participation in the event and bring attention to the unfortunate victims of violence.

Since 1996, Will County Take Back The Night has provided support and services for crime victims throughout the Joliet/Will County, Illinois area.  

Each year, the event includes: 

  • A speaker
  • Entertainment
  • A brief march, and
  • An information table with materials from organizations involved in helping victims of violence. 

 

 

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