Clothesline Project - a program where those affected by violence express their emotions by decorating a t-shirt and then hanging it on a clothesline to be viewed by others as a testimony to the problem of violence. It is a visual display of violence that often goes ignored. Each shirt is made by a survivor of violence or by someone who has lost a loved one to violence. The color of each shirt represents a different type of violence.
More Information:
Genny Stevens / 309.341.5332 / gstevens@sandburg.edu