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	<title>Comments on: Katie Buckland Reflects on Rape Culture at Home and Abroad</title>
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		<title>By: Mary Kate</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Kate</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rape of women continues unabated. I remember years ago participating in a few &quot;Take Back the Night&quot; marches. I stopped going because it felt like the marches had no impact- they weren&#039;t even covered by the mainstream papers. I should have found an alternative way to challenge this reality, but as a rape victim myself, I didn&#039;t want my life to become defined by this event. But still, every time I see and hear about this, I get sick. Will things NEVER change for women?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rape of women continues unabated. I remember years ago participating in a few &#8220;Take Back the Night&#8221; marches. I stopped going because it felt like the marches had no impact- they weren&#8217;t even covered by the mainstream papers. I should have found an alternative way to challenge this reality, but as a rape victim myself, I didn&#8217;t want my life to become defined by this event. But still, every time I see and hear about this, I get sick. Will things NEVER change for women?</p>
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