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by Lindsay Ginn
A&E Editor
This quarter, the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance (FMLA), a student club on campus, and the Women’s Center are reviving one of Shoreline’s most evocative and personal exhibitions: The Clothesline Project.
This display is comprised of color-coded t-shirts bearing messages of hope and experience from survivors of violence against women. These decorated garments symbolize the strong stance that women are taking against abuse, as well as the rally of support from friends and loved ones as they hang side-by-side on a clothesline. Founded in Cape Cod, MA in 1990, The Clothesline Project began as a source of education and support for abused women. Over the years, word of the project has spread wide enough for us to be able to have our very own chapter here at SCC.
This display of feminine power can be seen at the Multicultural
and Women’s Center from October 29 to November 2.
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