Saturday, April 27, 2013

Clothesline of T-shirts shown on University of Iowa campus


In the closing week of April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month, A Clothesline of T-shirts was displayed on the University of Iowa campus to drawn attention to the cause.  As in all Clothesline displays, the T-shirts represent victims of domestic or sexual assault, some, unfortunately, which result in homicide.  

Hundreds of T-shirts hung from clothes lines as part of the Rape Victim Advocacy Program's Clothesline Project, which is a national effort.  Their message was clear; no victim is the same and no age is shielded. (Iowa City Patch)

Of all the causes for which T-shirts are used to raised attention to, The Clothesline Project is one of the more painful to recognize.  Some of the Clothesline displays can show hundreds of T-shirts, each a victim of a sexual or domestic crime.  Its disturbing to see so many.

Do good things.


  

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