On December the 10 the annual Reclaim the Night Vigil took place, an evening where pupils come together to unite against violence against women.
This event originated from the ‘Yorkshire Ripper’ attacks in 1977 in Leeds. There was a string of murders of vulnerable women, and the police ordered a curfew as a result, restricting the mobility and autonomy of the women of Leeds. They took to the streets in result and made an effort to ‘reclaim the night’ that had been taken away from them as a result of victim blaming. So every year students at Norwich school follow in these women’s footsteps and create signs and posters that display messages about gender equality.
This year was a resounding success as the students walked from Horsefair House to the Chapel with their signs. Once in chapel there was a lovely selection of readings, such as I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, Fire by Nikita Gill and poetry written by members of Writer’s Bloc a Norwich School society.
It was an evening of peaceful reflection that demonstrates the maturity and respect our students have towards causes as poignant as Violence against Women.
- Written by Alethea Tweddle (U6)
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