For Immediate Release: March 29, 2007
Rice to Speak at Rally to Bring Awareness to Sexual Assault
in Oklahoma
Sexual violence is increasing
in Oklahoma and State Senator Andrew Rice is joining with
the Oklahoma Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual
Assault as well as Take Back the Night: Oklahoma (TBTN)
to help raise awareness of the growing epidemic.
"April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and to help
bring awareness to that we're having a special event on
April 1, which will include a march and rally, to reach
out to victims, survivors, friends and families to honor
and give these victims a voice," said Rice, D-Oklahoma
City. "Each year, there are around 1,600 reported cases
of sexual assault in Oklahoma, but there are many more that
are too afraid to come forward and we want to let those
people know that there is help for them and others that
have been through what they have."
The "Take Back the Night" event will be held at
the South Plaza of the State Capitol on Lincoln Boulevard
beginning at 3:00 p.m. The pre-march rally will kick off
at 5:15 p.m. with the march beginning at 6:00 p.m. Special
guests Sen. Rice and Susan Krug, the Victim Services Unit
Chief for the Attorney General's office, along with many
others will lead the march carrying TBTN's banner. Participants
will march south on Lincoln Boulevard to the crosswalk at
13th street and then back to the Capitol. Following the
march, a rally will be held which will include a variety
of speakers, including Sen. Rice, as well as entertainment.
"The rally will be important because it will allow
people to express themselves without fear and share their
stories with others," said Rice. "It will also
help raise awareness of sexual violence in our state. We
must take a stand against this hideous crime and help break
the silence for so many victims."
During his first term in office as a State Senator, Rice
has worked hard to help victims authoring such legislation
as Senate Bill 105 to create the Compassionate Assistance
for Rape Emergencies (CARE) Act, which would have provided
emergency contraceptives for rape victims. To Rice's disappointment,
the measure did not receive a hearing in the Senate Rules
committee.
"We've got to work together to change the mindset of
our state and nation. For the most part, this is a silent
crime because victims won't come forward; but we know it's
happening. Our society has the mindset of out of sight,
out of mind and it's time to change that," said Rice.
"I applaud those who have worked so hard to make this
historical event a reality and I encourage people to come
out and show their support."
Sponsors for the event include the Oklahoma Coalition Against
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, Oklahoma Court Appointed
Special Advocates (CASA), the Oklahoma State Health Department,
the Women's Service & Family Resource Center, Latino
Community Development Agency/ Proyecto Cambio, Amnesty International,
Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma, Spirits of Hope
and the Office of the Attorney General.
For help, information or volunteer opportunities, call the
Oklahoma Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual
Assault at 405-524-0700, or visit the Take Back the Night:
Oklahoma website at www.takebackthenightok.com.
For more information contact:
Senator Rice's Office: (405) 521-5610