The Clothesline Project, a traveling national grass roots
program supporting women who have experienced violence, debuted
today at St. John’s University on the Great Lawn of the school’s
Queens Campus. Survivors and others participate in the project by
designing a shirt (with the help of art supplies, acrylic paints
and permanent markers) to be hung prominently on the clothesline,
as an expression of awareness and healing or in honor of someone
killed or harmed by violence.
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