Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Clothesline Project Raises Awareness with T-shirts


This year's Clothesline Project in Seymour Union Ballroom on March 25 & 26 saw more than 400 people attend the event, creating about 500 T-shirts, by using paints to create T-shirts with stories and designs.  The project is to raise awareness of violence against women.  It also acts as an outlet for women to share their stories and support the issue.  (TheStylus)

Violence against anyone is never good.  Using an event like this calls attention within the community that such things as violence against women, sadly, still occurs and should not be tolerated.  This year's event was dedicated to Alexander Kogut. A sad story.  Hopefully, and event like this allows people to come together and find comfort in numbers, and call attention to this terrible menace the community.

Do good things.

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