One in three women on the planet will be raped or beaten in her lifetime.
One billion women violated is an atrocity.
One billion women dancing is a revolution.
There are 7 billion people on the planet. Half are women. One third of them are raped or beaten. V-Day is inviting ONE BILLION women and those who love them to walk out, dance, rise up and demand and end to this violence.
On 2.14.13, we will move the earth, activating women and men to dance across every country. The celebration of One Billion Rising will be a WORLD HAPPENING and already activists in over 177 countries are participating including politicians, unions, civic leaders, actors, artists, and more. “Risings” are being held around the world and throughout the United States.
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campaign released the music video, Break the Chain, with vocals by Tena Clark, choreography by Debbie Allen (of So You Think You Can Dance), and direction by South African filmmaker Tony Stroebel.
Sponsored By:
Community:Women's Foundation of Southern Arizona | Valley Foundation/Ann Lovell
University of Arizona: Fraternity and Sorority Life | National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association | Department of Gender and Women Studies | Women's Resource Center






