Victims and survivors of sexual, or other forms of violence, are invited to come and design a shirt, all of which will be anonymously displayed as part of Take Back the Night to raise awareness and show support for people who have been impacted by these crimes.
Purpose
The purpose of the project is to increase awareness of the impact of violence, to honor a survivor’s strength to continue, and to provide another avenue for them to courageously break the silence that often surrounds their experience.
To learn more, visit the National Network of the Clothesline Project.
This workshop is only for victims and survivors of sexual, dating/domestic, or gender-based violence. It is anonymous. All materials will be provided.
For more information, email haven-project@iup.edu.
Unable to attend but would like to participate
Shirt Kits Available: If you can't make the workshop, kits will be available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29, through Friday, April 1, in the Suites on Maple East ground floor at the front desk. All materials will be provided. Please return once completed to the same location.
Resources and Services
We recognize that sexual assault is difficult to talk about. Here are some resources if you would need to reach out.
- *The Alice Paul House(24/7 hotline) – 724-349-4444
- Center for Health and Well-Being
- The Haven Project– 724-357-3947
- Suites on Maple East G-2, haven-project@iup.edu
- *The Counseling Center – 724-357-2621
- University Police – 724-357-2141
- The Office of Student Support and Community Standards– 724-357-1264
- Title IX Coordinator– 724-357-3402
- LGBTQIA Support– 724-357-2598
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