STILL ANGRY AFTER 40 YEARS

LONDON RECLAIM THE NIGHT 2019

A MARCH TO END MALE . Saturday 23rd November 2019 - Assemble at 6pm at Hanover Square, London, W1 for a women-only march

http://www.reclaimthenight.co.uk LONDON RECLAIM THE NIGHT 2019

To mark the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, take to the streets and demand justice for survivors, freedom from harassment, and an end to all forms of male violence. Join Reclaim the Night 2019!

WHY RECLAIM THE NIGHT?

• Nearly 1 in 3 women in the UK will experience domestic abuse in their lifetime • Every year around 400,000 women are sexually assaulted and 80,000 women are raped • Around 66,000 women are living with FGM in England & Wales, and 20,000 girls are at risk • 79% of women aged 18-24 recently reported that sexual harrassment was 'the norm' on nights out.

• The NSPCC found that teenage girls aged 13-15 were as likely to experience abusive relationships as women aged 16 or more

• Two women are murdered by their partners or ex-partners every week

Reclaim The Night remains as relevant now as it did in 1977 when the first marches took place in the UK.

The women only march will be followed by a rally which is open to all. Speakers include Mandu Reid (Women's Equality Party), Lee Nurse (Justice for Women) and Frances Scott (50:50 Parliament). Further details about the event including the men's vigil will be available at: www.reclaimthenight.co.uk

JOIN THE FEMINIST RESURGENCE! To join LFN go to www.londonfeministnetwork.org.uk or our facebook page and follow the instructions. There are plenty of ways you can get involved and we offer a really warm welcome to new members and volunteers.

Supporters include: Trades Union Congress, End Violence Against Women Coalition, GMB, Object, NUS Women’s Campaign, Truth about Rape, Demand Change, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Refuge, Equality Now, Women’s Aid Federation of England, Iranian and Kurdish Women’s Rights Organisation, Forward, Abortion Rights, Women’s National Commission, Against Violence and Abuse, Musicians’ Union, Women’s Resource Centre, , University and College Union, Lilith Project, Vera Media, White Ribbon Campaign UK, Apna Haq, Transport for London, Emma Humphreys Memorial Prize, Justice for Women

Reclaim The Night has always been a safe event, but it is necessary to remind you that all participants take part at their own risk. The police have been notified of the event, but we cannot guarantee their attendance. Boys aged 12 or less can attend the march with a female guardian.