BLACKSBURG, Va. – Virginia Tech’s Clothesline Project is back, an opportunity to help people heal.
The Clothesline project is back at Virginia Tech. Hundreds of shirts were hung in the student center to represent the impact of gender-based and sexual violence. They’re designed by survivors and ...
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College basketball fans in Central Virginia have plenty to cheer about as both VCU and the University of Richmond have secured spots in this year’s NCAA Division I March Madness tournament.
The Clothesline Project, an effort to raise awareness of gender-based and sexual violence, is a visual testimony to the shattering effect of violence and the impact it has on society.
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