“The Louisville Clothesline Project 20th Anniversary:A Celebration of Advocacy and Healing for Women”
The Clothesline Project, an organization that advocates against family domestic violence and abuse. The project goals are to give women the opportunity to break the silence and speak out about abuse by decorating color coded shirts; create a visual display of shirts for the public to see just how widespread abuse is and to let abusers know that victims will no longer be quiet.
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Mar 28, 2011 from 03:30 pm to 04:30 pm |
| Where | Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library |
| Contact Name | Dr. Rhonda Buchanan |
| Contact Phone | (502) 852-2034 |
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Dr. Campbell will give a personal account of her experience as one of the Founding
Mothers of the Louisville Clothesline Project, along with its mission and history.
-Clothesline Project Display on 1st Floor of Ekstrom Library
(across from the elevators)
March 21-31, 2011
-Muhammad Ali Institute for Peace and Justice (2nd floor of Ekstrom Library)
Thursday, March 31, 2011, 3:00-4:30pm
If you are interested in decorating a T-shirt, or need help, please contact:
Dr. Renee Campbell at the Wesley House: (502) 968-8231 or rcampm@bellsouth.net

