Jana's Campaign

Jana's Story

The most unlikely of domestic violence victims, Jana Mackey, was found dead in her ex-boyfriend's home on July 3, 2008. The 25 year old KU law student was an advocate for women's rights and had spent years volunteering to aid victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. Jana represented the new generation of American feminists. As a passionate social and women's activist, Jana fought for equality and social justice at every turn.

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Jana's young life was filled with examples of a young successful activist. As an undergraduate Women's Studies student she organized the Kansas delegation of Kansas women who marched on Washington D.C. in 2004. She served as a staff member on both state and national campaigns for female candidates. She actively participated in the Kansas Commission on the Status of Women and from 2004-2006 Jana served as a lobbyist at the Kansas State Capitol where she represented Kansas National Orginization for Women.
Despite being one of the youngest lobbyists in the State Capitol, she effectively promoted a pro-women's agenda. Time and time again, Jana showed her courage and her ability as a skilled negotiator fighting for issues most important to women. Finally, Jana's short career included six years of volunteerism at the GaDuGi Safe Center. There Jana was described as "honey on steel" working to reduce all forms of sexual violence against women.
Jana & Christie
Jana and mom at the Kansas Women's
Leadership Conference - 2008
In March of 2008, Jana attended a Women's Leadership Conference where she was asked to prioritize her top personal values. Jana identified her most important value as "equality for all persons," and her second most important as "the courage to stand up for her own beliefs." Jana 'walked' her values. With these values, coupled with her years of activism, lobbying and political experience, Jana believed that a law degree was the next step in her journey to become the most effective advocate possible for women and other underrepresented groups.
Jana Lynne Mackey was the kind of woman that inspired others. She inspired through her words, her song, her actions. Jana was beautiful, intelligent and kind. She was an advocate, a friend, a sister, a daughter. She was magnetic. She was a bright spot in an ordinary day. She was a hero.

Jana Mackey Day in Kansas

International Women's day In Recognition of International Women's Day, Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius proclaimed March 8, 2009 as "Jana Mackey Day in Kansas". Kansas lawmakers also joined the Governor and recognized Jana. Senators Marci Francisco of Lawrence and Janis Lee of Kensington sponsored a resolution honoring Jana. On the House side, Representatives Barbara Ballard and Pual Davis of Lawrence, and Eber Phelps of Hays presented Jana's family with a formal certificate. Lawmakers and Sebelius call on all Kansans to honor Jana and set aside time on march 8th to volunteer in their communities.
  "Let the record show that the life of Jana Mackey made a difference."
Kansas Senator David Haley
on the floor of the Senate
March 5, 2009
 
Other Jana Sites


1100 Torches

Eleven Hundred Torches encourages hundreds of ordinary citizens to serve others. Inspired by the life of advocate and activist Jana Mackey, and motivated into action by her death, this national campaign has been created to inspire others to make a difference.

For more information visit www.1100torches.info


Jana Mackey Lecture Series

In honor and memory of Jana Lynne Mackey, the University of Kansas has established the "Jana Mackey Distinguished Lecture Series."

For more information visit
janamackeyseries.ku.edu/


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Curt & Christie
The Kansas House of Representatives present Christie and Curt Brungardt with a certificate honoring their daughter Jana.