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Peer Mentors to Display Clothesline Project for Anti-Violence Month


The Peer Mentors are proud to announce their participation in the Clothesline Project as part of their April Anti-Violence Program. 

The Clothesline Project was started in 1990 as a way to bring attention to the continuing violence against women. Victims were given T-shirts and invited to express their emotions by decorating them.  The Clothesline Project display occurred in the village green in Hyannis, Massachusetts, as part of a “Take Back the Night” March and Rally.

Any person who has been a victim, or knows a victim of violence, and would like to decorate a T-shirt is invited to come to the Peer Assistance Resource Center in Building 3-120. A private space to decorate your shirt will be provided.  Your finished shirt will be displayed on a clothesline in the Atrium of the R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center through the month of April.

For further information, please contact the Peer Assistance Resource Center at 292-2552.

Bette Bovenzi
Campus Center
04/07/2008