Women of Concern Professionals & Strategic Conscious Networking, Inc.
Walking In Silence for the Silenced: DV Solidarity Walk
Join us 11.1.2025 | 10 am your time
Walk in your community
PILLAR TWO: WOMEN'S HEALTH
Several members revealed their relationship to domestic violence, including Green-Williams. Her youngest daughter, DaNeen Sarah-Latish Green, was shot through the heart by her intimate partner and died 25 minutes later. In 2013, our first global Walking In Silence for the Silenced: DV Solidarity Walk took place on the campus of UCLA, throughout the USA, countries in Africa, the UK, and Australia. Community Walks are encouraged to address local concerns around domestic violence. As we Walk in global solidarity, it is a memorial Walk and Awareness Walk held annually on the first Saturday in November.
12 YEARS
3,000 Participants
12 YEARS
18 Countries
12 YEAR
97 Communities










WIS-Nigeria-2024:
Lagos, Lagos State
Abeokuta, Ogun State
Bauchi, Bauchi State
Port Harcourt, Rivers State








WIS-Nigeria-2024:
Lagos, Lagos State
Abeokuta, Ogun State
Bauchi, Bauchi State
Port Harcourt, Rivers State




Zetas-WIS-2024
San Francisco Bay Area, CA




WIS-Fishtown-2024 Philadelphia, PA
WIS-Cincinnati 10th Year Walking







Grow Your Vision



WIS with Abiodum Adeleke and Odeola Odubago, International Walk Chair for Walking In Silence
Join our African-Walk members to discuss how to create a Walk for your community on Sunday, October 13, 2024 at 12 noon EST. Click her to RSVP.
Walking In Silence for the Silenced: DV Solidarity Walk
November 2, 2024
10 am your time zone
The Annual Walk is the first Saturday in November

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We Don't Walk for the Cause, we Walk BECAUSE
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Walk, UCLA, CA
Harlem Walk-2022: Telling Her Story

Bay Area, CA-2013: Telling Her Story
A dear friend, Mother Jackson (83 years young) wanted to support the Walk. Although she could not attend, she Walked from her doorstep to her mailbox in solidarity. She told me she witnessed women who survived domestic violence and some who did not. She told me how she saw the violence against fellow citizens and how it broke her heart because there was nothing she could do. She said, "...this Walk, let me do something." Loretta Green-Williams
