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Photos

Photos from past events and activities:

Take Back the Night, April 2010

Pattia Fiasco

Patti Fiasco provided musical entertainment!

Speakers

Executive Director of SAFE, Kelly Collini, spoke and Outreach Coordinator, Brittany Parsons, was the MC.

Speaker

Theatre Student, Lindsey, Beamish, read a survivor story.

Marchers

Marchers reclaiming the street for Take Back the Night.

Peer Educators

Peer Educators from STEP Up performed skits about victim blaming and sexual violence after the march.

SAFE Staff and Volunteers

SAFE Staff and Volunteers after the march.

Candlelight Vigil, October, 2009

Vigil 09

Our Candlelight Vigil had a bagpipes player this year!

Vigil 09 

Board President Jess Bryski gave the opening remarks.

Vigil 09 

Board member Matt Caires introduced the speaker, Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Executive Director, Jen Zenor.  

Vigil 09 

House of Representatives Member, Cathy Connolly, read a poem for the Vigil.

Take Back the Night, April, 2009

Take Back the Night attendees

Take Back the Night 2009 was a big success! Over 150 people attended.

Cathy Connolly

Speakers included House of Representatives member Cathy Connolly.

Bryan Watt

Also, SAFE Project Volunteer Advocate Bryan Watt spoke.

Jess Bryski

SAFE Board President and Women's Studies Professor Jess Bryski was the MC.

Take Back the Night poster

Poster from Take Back the Night.

Take Back the Night speaker

SAFE advocate and member of Greek Men Against Assault, Ryan Foristal, spoke in 2008.

Child marcher

A child marches alongside his parents and proudly carries a sign.

Harley Owner's Group Fundraiser, January 2009

HOG Fundraiser

The Harley Owner's Group (HOG) held a casino fundraiser for SAFE Project on January 31st, 2009 and presented SAFE with the check on March 28th, 2009.

Until Someone Wakes Up, November, 2008

USWU and students at WHS

"Until Someone Wakes Up", a play about sexual assault, came to Laramie on November 19th, 2008. Performances were held at Whiting High School (above), Laramie High School, and the University of Wyoming (below).

UWSU at UW

Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, October, 2008

Guys marching

Attendees of Walk a Mile in her Shoes marching.

SAFE Project receiving money

The event raised over $2,000 for SAFE Project.