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When survivors of sexual violence disclose their stories, they are often asked, what were you wearing? as if their clothing choice determines their consent.

What we were wearing at the time of our attack was not an invitation for violence Survivors of sexual violence are welcome to become part of this exhibit. Victims of crime are not responsible for crimes committed against them Survivors of rape/sexual assault are often asked, what were you wearing? we need to stop asking this We encourage you to look at these stories and outfits of local survivors to. At the 2024 freethem gala, project mona's house debuted the what were you wearing? exhibit, curated by bella lafreniere x kelly diane galloway

This sexual assault awareness month, capsea is proud to present our what were you wearing? exhibit, designed to challenge the harmful myth that survivors of sexual assault are to blame The exhibit features a curated selection of outfits worn by survivors at the time of their assault, accompanied by narratives that debunk this misconception and shed light on the diverse and varied. Ywca greater los angeles is here for you the ywca greater los angeles sexual assault services provides comprehensive services for all survivors of sexual assault, rape, human sex trafficking, and other forms of sexual violence We pledge to honor survivors who have broken their silence and support victims who have yet to use their voices. Is a visual art exhibit created in 2013 by jen brockman and dr It features representations of clothing worn at the time of sexual assaults, paired with brief survivor narratives

The exhibit, which first opened at the university of arkansas in april 2014, was inspired by the poem what i was wearing, written by dr

Mary simmerling in 2002 and. In 2000, avance became the east los angeles women's center (elawc) Riverside county center against sexual assault of southwest riverside county tel Sexual abuse is a worldwide problem not just an individual one Your story will change things One out of three girls (rescue.org) and one out of six boys (1in6.org) will experience sexual abuse in there life time

The sheer numbers can be disheartening but that only means there are so many things that can be done to reduce these numbers.

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