Rape activist takes on 448km nostalgic walk to support survivors of GBV

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In September 2019, rape survivor and activist, Leilani Kuter (46) from Roodepoort, Gauteng, began a 27-day journey, covering a distance of 729km, to take a stand against sexual assault and gender-based violence in South Africa.

Wearing yellow, the colour her attacker wore, Leilani sought to break the stigma rape carries and raised over R250 000 on BackaBuddy to support and empower rape survivors throughout the country. Read the original story.

This year, on the 28th anniversary of the traumatic sexual assault that left her for dead and changed her life forever, Leilani will once again tighten her laces to shine a spotlight on survival.

Leilani’s rape ordeal

Leilani was brutally raped and left for dead when she was only 18 years old and living at the NG-church Youth Centre in Vermeulen Street, Pretoria. She unknowingly let a dangerous man in his late 20s by the name of “Frankie” into her room and what followed changed Leilani’s life forever.

Leilani Kuter at age 21

“In a split second, he was on top of me. I tried to reason with him but he wouldn’t listen. He strangled me and then raped me so brutally I lost consciousness. He then took a belt from my cupboard and strangled me more in the hope that I would die. I vaguely remember the kitchen knife in my top drawer and weighing up whether or not I should try and reach for it. When he was done, he left me lying naked, bloodied, with a belt wrapped around my neck and my life changed forever. When the police finally arrived they explained it was the sixth rape case reported in the area in just one week. The police were very nonchalant about the rape. Speaking to me, it was as if they were asking me how I liked my eggs done.” – says Leilani

Leilani’s nostalgic walk

This year, starting on the 1st of September, and ending on the 16th of September, Leilani will begin a 16-day nostalgic journey, walking 28km per day (448km in total), revisiting significant moments in her life.

“Every step of my 2020 challenge will be taken in defiance of systemic violence against women, men and children in celebration of our collective survival spirit. I hope the public will get behind me and support my BackaBuddy campaign– says Leilani

Leilani Kuter. Image credit: Beautiful News

Her journey begins where she was born and raised in Pretoria and along the way, she will be visiting her old primary school, high school, the area in which she bought her first property and finally ending in the West Rand, where she got married and her ‘new life’ began.

Her walk is once again, focused on raising much-needed funds for rape crisis centers across South Africa on donations based crowdfunding platform, BackaBuddy. In anticipation for her walk, Leilani has already raised a total of R147 154.50 towards her target of R280 000 to empower rape survivors.

“Walking has become a big part of my healing process and I’ve learned, as I get older, that you can’t run away from your past. You need to confront it head-on in order to move on. For this reason, I am going back to the places where I’ve shared both good and bad memories, in hopes to inspire others to do the same” – says Leilani

To support Leilani’s campaign, make a donation on BackaBuddy here:
https://www.backabuddy.co.za/shine-the-spotlight-on-survival
Alternatively, make a donation via Snapscan

*Donors will be eligible for Section 18 tax certificates, issued by Leilani’s non-profit company, YellowForSurvivors.

Update

Breaking the stigma

Up until last year, Leilani’s story was in many ways a private ‘family secret’.

She has since become an outspoken advocate and voice for women’s rights and gender-based violence in South Africa. Leilani has also launched a charitable organization, YellowForSurvivors to raise awareness about rape and sexual abuse.

“Sharing my story was one of the hardest things I have ever done, but it taught me so much about the person I am and the woman I want to be.  I feel like the reason I didn’t die on the 16th of September 1992, is to free others like myself, who have experienced unforgettable trauma and show them that they can overcome and regain control of their lives”

Listen to Leilani’s story on the Aha Africa podcast here

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Connect with Leilani and YellowForSurvivors 

YellowForSurvivors was founded in 2019 by Leilani Kuter. The organisation aims to raise awareness around sexual abuse and rape, whilst raising funds to make a difference in lives of  Gender-based violence survivors in South Africa. Contact YellowForSurvivors.

Follow Leilani on Instagram or connect with her via her Facebook page.
Leilani Kuter. Image credit: Spar

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