International Day December 6

Day of Remembrance and Violence Against Women

Why it matters

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REMEMBER AND REFLECT

This is a day to honor those affected by violence and commit to change.

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WHEN
November 25
ORIGIN
Established by the United Nations in 1999
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1 in 3 women globally experience physical or sexual violence
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More than 70% of women victims know their perpetrator
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Collective mourning and advocacy for change
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THE STORY

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The Day of Remembrance and Violence Against Women was established to honor the memory of the Mirabal sisters, three Dominican women who were brutally murdered in 1960 for their political activism. This tragic event highlighted the severe consequences of gender-based violence and spurred global awareness. Since then, the day has become a platform for raising awareness about violence against women and advocating for systemic change.

Across the globe, millions gather on November 25 to remember those lost to violence and to stand in solidarity with survivors. Events range from candlelight vigils to educational workshops, all aimed at fostering understanding and prevention. Many organizations also use this day to launch campaigns that encourage community involvement and support for victims. These efforts are crucial in the fight against a pervasive issue that affects countless individuals every day.

In the United States, the statistics are alarming—approximately 1 in 4 women experience severe intimate partner physical violence. It is essential to address these figures head-on, promoting education around consent, respect, and healthy relationships. By engaging in conversations and initiatives, communities can work towards a future where such violence is eradicated.

As we observe this day, we are reminded of the power of collective action. Advocating for policy changes, supporting survivors, and educating ourselves and others are vital steps towards creating a safer environment for women everywhere. Each action, no matter how small, contributes to a larger movement that can ultimately lead to meaningful change in society.

Women are not just victims; they are powerful agents of change.

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WORTH KNOWING

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Light a Candle

Participate in a candlelight vigil in your community to honor victims of violence against women. This simple act can symbolize hope and remembrance.

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Educate Yourself

Read books and articles about gender-based violence to better understand the issue. Knowledge is a powerful tool for advocacy and prevention.

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Support Local Organizations

Donate to or volunteer with organizations that help survivors of domestic violence. Your support can make a significant difference in someone’s life.

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Speak Up

Engage in conversations about violence against women in your circles. Raising awareness can help break the silence and reduce stigma around this issue.

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AROUND THE WORLD

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United States

In the U.S., organizations across the country hold events to raise awareness and support survivors.

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Canada

Canada recognizes this day with various campaigns focusing on Indigenous women and violence.

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United Kingdom

In the UK, local councils often host memorials and educational events to address domestic violence.

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Australia

Australia uses this day to launch initiatives aimed at preventing violence against women and supporting survivors.

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Mexico

Mexico has seen rising activism on this day, with protests advocating for women’s rights and safety.

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Brazil

In Brazil, communities organize events to honor victims and push for legislative changes to protect women.

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DID YOU KNOW?!

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TRIVIA

Global Recognition
The day is recognized by countries worldwide, highlighting a collective commitment to end violence against women.

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Mirabal Sisters
The Mirabal sisters are a symbol of resistance against tyranny and violence, remembered each year on this day.

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UN's Role
The United Nations plays a crucial role in promoting awareness and action on gender-based violence.

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Art as a Medium
Artistic expressions, including murals and performances, are often used to convey messages about violence against women.

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Men's Involvement
Men are encouraged to participate in discussions and actions against gender-based violence to promote allyship.

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Legal Reforms
Many countries use this day to advocate for legal reforms that protect women’s rights and safety.

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Statistics Matter
Awareness of statistics on violence against women is essential for understanding the scale of the issue.

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READ MORE

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THE ESSENTIAL

The Body Keeps the Score

Bessel van der Kolk · 2014

This groundbreaking book examines how trauma affects the body and mind, offering insights into recovery and healing.

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Men Explain Things to Me

Rebecca Solnit · 2014

A collection of essays addressing the issues of gender inequality and the pervasive culture of sexism.

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Half the Sky

Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn · 2009

This powerful narrative advocates for women’s rights and highlights the struggles faced by women worldwide.

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The Gift of Fear

Gavin de Becker · 1997

A compelling guide on how to recognize and respond to danger, empowering readers to trust their instincts.

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PAIR IT WITH

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EMPOWERMENT

Support initiatives that empower women and promote equality.

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ZERO TOLERANCE

Advocate for a zero-tolerance policy against violence in all forms.

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OPEN DIALOGUE

Encourage open discussions about preventing violence and supporting survivors.

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SHOW LOVE

Express love and support for those affected by violence in your community.

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Honor the Day

Join us in remembering victims of violence against women and advocating for change in our communities.

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