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September 25, 2008
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Clothesline Project serves as outlet and resource for survivors
The Clothesline Project is on display this week as a visual reminder of sexual violence and of the support network available to survivors. T-shirts decorated by both survivors and community members otherwise personally impacted by sexual violence currently hang on a clothesline in front of Parrish, different color t-shirts indicating different types of sexual violence.
The weeklong event began on Monday night with a powerful opening ceremony in which survivors either submitted or read pieces abo…
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