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Walk a Mile News

Past Walk a Mile in Her Shoes news coverage:

  • Dozens walk, united against gender violence – Memphis Walk a Mile in Her Shoes 2022
  • Click here to read: 8th Memphis Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Draws 260
  • Council’s 7th annual ‘Walk a Mile” against abuse gets 24-News coverage
  • 2015 Walk A Mile awareness march gets TV coverage
  • Channel 5 (NBC) promotes the event
  • Memphis Flyer

Click here to read more about the annual Walk A Mile in Her Shoes Memphis

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The musicians of Grammy-award winning band Bon Iver chose the Women’s Council as local partner in their 2 A BILLION campaign during their sold-out performance in the Orpheum on April 1, 2019.
2 A Billion is a domestic violence prevention and gender equity initiative that has reached over 10 million individuals and raised over $300,000 for nonprofits across the U.S. and Europe.
In Memphis, the band auctioned two signed merchandise packages online, shared proceeds from sales of their 2AB-specific tees and from the stage urged fans to support the Council’s work to end gender violence and empower women’s voices. In the lobby before and during the concert, Women’s Council volunteers shared Memphis Says NO MORE materials and information on local efforts to end domestic violence and rape and to help survivors.
Together we will raise our voices to end gender inequality, domestic violence, and sexual abuse toward women. Learn more about 2 A Billion here: https://2abillion.org/

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  • September WomenTalk

    6:00 pm-7:30 pm
    2023.09.07
    Junior League of Memphis

    3475 Central Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, 38111

    3475 Central Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, 38111

    http://memphiswomen.org/event/september-womentalk/

    WomenTalk is an open house tradition initiated by the board of the Memphis Area Women’s Council in 2013, gathering when anything can be discussed and all opinions and fervor are welcome.

    Come yourself or share the invitation with women you know join us for conversation and commentary about the world around us, plus enjoy a beverage! We might cook up some action or just shoot the breeze, but WomenTalk is always interesting and exhilarating.

    We have no specific topic this time but join us for an open conversation on current topics, women’s concerns, and a few encouraging words.

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  • Walk A Mile 2023

    5:00 pm-7:30 pm
    2023.09.19
    3700 Central Ave, Memphis, TN 38111, United States

    3700 Central Ave, Memphis, TN 38111, United States

    3700 Central Ave, Memphis, TN 38111, United States

    http://memphiswomen.org/event/walk-a-mile-2023/

    Join University of Memphis athletes, other students and community members in the 12th annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes in a route west on Central Avenue, circling from the Ramesses II statue on campus to Highland onto Poplar Avenue and back to the statue.

    The in-person Walk drew nearly 250 Walkers in 2022. Once again men and boys rallied to join women and girls in ending gender violence, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, rape, harassment and stalking. Borrow women’s shoes on-site, bring some or wear your usual shoes — but show up to declare the urgency of ending violence against women.

    It’s the 12th Memphis men and boys walk to show support for women and girls in ending rape, sexual harassment and domestic violence. Organized by the Memphis Area Women’s Council with the University’s Title IX Office and SAPAC (Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Coalition), the walk gives campus and community members a chance to show up and speak out against rampant abuse.

    Women’s Council executive director Deborah Clubb said, “The plague of gun violence and other deadly behavior across our community harms persons of all genders, and we acknowledge and grieve for all who are hurt.

    “But we will rally Sept. 19 to speak out about the soaring numbers of women, girls and female-identifying persons who are beaten, shot, raped, choked, stalked and killed in our neighborhoods, sometimes by persons who claim to ‘love them,’ and sometimes by vicious, unknown predators.’

    Active support from men and boys to help end violence behavior is crucial, Clubb added.

    “Whether the danger comes from a sex criminal who happens to be driving around or a boyfriend who wanted his girlfriend to have an abortion or someone trying to steal a car — all actual deadly incidents — women and girls cannot protect ourselves from irrational, illegal behavior.

    “We cannot hide in our homes.

    “We cannot avoid exercise or shopping or going to work or school.”

    Show your concern for our safety. Please come to the Walk and recruit men and boys to join!

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