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MANCHESTER â Chanting âno means no,â more than 50 area high school students took to the streets April 2 to decry rape culture and speak out against violence.
Students from Burr and Burton Academy, Long Trail School and Arlington Memorial High School positioned themselves around the main roundabout in Manchester holding signs and chanting. They were greeted by a steady stream of honks of support by passing motorists.
They carried signs with messages such as, âHold your friends accountable,â âEducate your son,â âMy clothes are not consent,â âThey are not asking for it,â and â1 in 6â for the statistic that one in every six women will be the victim of a rape or sexual assault in her lifetime.
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MANCHESTER â Chanting âno means no,â more than 50 area high school students took to the streets April 2 to decry rape culture and speak out against violence.
Students from Burr and Burton Academy, Long Trail School and Arlington Memorial High School positioned themselves around the main roundabout in Manchester holding signs and chanting. They were greeted by a steady stream of honks of support by passing motorists.
They carried signs with messages such as, âHold your friends accountable,â âEducate your son,â âMy clothes are not consent,â âThey are not asking for it,â and â1 in 6â for the statistic that one in every six women will be the victim of a rape or sexual assault in her lifetime.