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Tag: Clothesline Project

T-shirts detailing messages from many women about their experiences with sexual assault hang on a clothesline.
Arts & Life

LBSU students get their struggles off their backs

YWCA presented dozens of decorated T-shirts to raise awareness about sexual assault.
By Saad Kazi
April 10, 2019
Painted T-shirts line the trees along the Friendship Walk Wednesday Afternoon as part The Clothesline Project, hosted by the Young Women’s Christian Association. The T-shirts were hung by victims of sexual or gender-based violence to metaphorically “air your dirty laundry.”
Long Beach

The Clothesline Project opens dialogue about assault at CSULB

Bright shirts pinned to clotheslines billowed in the wind, catching the eyes of students passing ...
By Editor in chief
April 11, 2018
Campus

Clothesline Project provides safe space, reduces stigma of sexual violence

Students artistically expressed their experiences with sexual or gender-based violence on T-shirts and then hung ...
By Editor in chief
April 5, 2017

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