The Clothesline Project: A Visual Reminder of Victims of Violence
The Clothesline Project, displayed in the Forum on April 10 is made up of t-shirts created by survivors of violence, or created in honor of someone who has experienced violence.
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The Clothesline Project, displayed in the Forum on April 10 is made up of t-shirts created by survivors of violence, or created in honor of someone who has experienced violence.
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