Thursday, June 9, 2011

The Clothesline Project

information provided from dvam.vawnet

The Clothesline Project is a visual display that bears witness to the violence against women and children. The Clothesline Project comprises T-shirts designed by survivors of abuse and those who have lost loved ones to it. The shirts are hung on a clothesline display to:
  • Honor survivors and memorialize victims
  • Help with the healing process for survivors and people who have lost a loved one to violence
  • Educate, document, and raise society's awareness of about the crimes of violence against women and children
What the Shirts Represent

Shirts that hang on The Clothesline represent a wide spectrum of abuse. Although each shirt is unique, a common color coding is generally used to represent the different dimensions of violence against women and children:
  • WHITE for women and children who have died as a result of domestic violence
  • YELLOW or BEIGE for women and children who have been battered or assaulted
  • RED, PINK or ORANGE for women and children who have been raped or sexually assaulted
  • BLUE or GREEN for women and children survivors of incest
  • PURPLE or LAVENDER for women and children attacked because of their sexual orientation/identification
The History of the Project
The Clothesline Project originated with 31 shirts in Hyannis, MA, in 1990 through the Cape Cod Women's Agenda. A small group of women - many of whom had experienced violence in their own lives - designed the visual monument to help transform staggering statistics about violence against women and children into a powerful educational and healing tool.

They decided to use a clothesline after discussing how many women in close-knit neighborhoods have traditionally exchanged information over backyard fences while hanging laundry out to dry.

The Clothesline Project breaks the silence about violence against women and children by giving a voice to survivors and victims. Since 1990, hundreds of Clotheline Projects have emerged nationwide and abroad, resulting in tens of thousands of shirt designs.

To find out more information, contact:

The Clothesline Project
P.O. Box 654
Brewster, MA 02631
Email clotheslineproject@verizon.net

Information taken from The Clothesline Project Overview (1994) Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence/National Resource Center on Domestic Violence

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Congratulations to 2011 graduating Seniors

A big thank you goes out to the alumnae members and advisors of the Epsilon Tau Epsilon Alumane chapter for hosting hall of commitment at the end of the spring semester for graduating seniors! We are so proud of the seniors on their graduation from Florida State University and from the Beta Eta chapter. As you enter the alumnae phase of your membership we look forward to you joining us as a member of Xi Omega Xi Virtual Alumnae Chapter.

April 10th serious photo

funny photo

round two

round 3
 
thank you to Amy Z for photos!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Silent Witness cont...

We shared information on the Silent Witness Project last Thursday. Be sure to visit silentwitness.net for additional information