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Clothesline Project Debuts at St. John’s University as Part of National Crime Victim’s Rights Week

April 15, 2008

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. The Clothesline Project will be on display from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily as part of a three-day exhibit (April 15-17) that visually raises awareness of the prevalence of violence against women today.

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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. The Clothesline Project is sponsored by the following St. John’s University groups: Women’s & Gender Studies Program, Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society, Student Wellness, Campus Ministry, Community Relations and AAUW-Manhattan.
 
“This project was a collaborative effort between all parties to make this happen,” said Dr. Judith Ryder, St. John’s College of Arts and Sciences. “It is a great day for St. John’s and we’re pleased to have the Clothesline Project on our campus.”

The event is part of National Crime Victim’s Rights Week, recognizing that violence is not something that happens to other people in other places, but to sisters, mothers, wives, friends and colleagues – women with whom we live, work and study. The intent is to bear witness to survivors and victims of violence; and to educate and raise awareness of the extent of violence against women.

To mark the occasion, a special New York State Assembly Citation was read and presented by Diane J. Barrett, Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Rory I. Lancman, crediting St. John’s University, the Department of Sociology & Anthropology and Dr. Ryder for their untiring work in support of this worthwhile endeavor.

Dr. Robin Robinson, Ph.D., Psy.D., University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, followed the outdoor ceremony by delivering the keynote speech to St. John’s University students, staff and administrators titled: “Rolling Up Our Sleeves: Doing What It Takes to End Violence Against Women & Girls” to close the festivities for the day.
 
“The Clothesline Project is one of the most visible expressions of the suffering that some women have experienced and it raises the level of awareness for all,” said Joseph Sciame, Vice President for Community Relations. “Indeed, this is a community-wide service event that we can all be proud of.”

More details on the organization can be found by visiting the Clothesline Project web site at www.clotheslineproject.org. Information about the St. John’s-Clothesline Project event can be acquired by sending e-mails to www.sju.akd@gmail.com.

Interested media are asked to call Dominic Scianna, Assistant Vice President for Media Relations at St. John’s University at (718) 990-6185 or e-mail inquiries to sciannad@stjohns.edu.