University of Iowa's Clothesline Project, April 2013
View their video:
Jessica Schmeckpeper, volunteer coordinator for the Rape Victim Advocacy Program,
discusses the Clothesline Project on the University of Iowa Pentacrest
lawn for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Credit B.A.Morelli




University of Richmond

University of Richmond's Clothesline Project. Click photo to enlarge. Read more.

Read about the Clothesline Project in Belize in this article
Trumbull, CT, Clothesline Project, 2011. (Photo: Fred Bonilla) Read article in the PATCH. (Read article as PDF.)

Same town's 2012 installation of the CP in the next 3 photos, all by Fred Bonilla:




We are a small Tribe in Northern MI. We wanted to have a display that caught people’s attention in such a way to bring awareness during the month of October 2012 to domestic and family violence. After researching, we chose the Clothesline Project. Each display has information posted about the Clothesline Project and its history. This is a photo of one of the Clotheslines Project displays. We actually have completed three separate displays to hang in each of our government buildings. We are hopeful that our displays will promote healing and education within our small, Native community.
Denneen Smith, MS-HS
Director, Department of Human Services
Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians
U.S. Military bases all over the world are taking this issue on, as are VA centers and hospitals! It's amazing!! These 3 photos are from the Clothesline Project (NSA Bahrain) sent by Nicholas Goodson of the NSA Bahrain Coalition of Service Members Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD), April 2012.



Cape Cod Community College Honors Colloquium of 2012 sponsored a Clothesline Project display and lecture in April 2012. CP 's Carol Chichetto, is shown here speaking at the event to several classes at the College.


Shirts on display at Cape Cod Community College, April 2012
Check back soon to see photos of Clothesline Project displays and other
events. If you have photos that you would like to post here, send them
via email to our webmaster: macmancape@comcast.net
Or if you only have prints, please mail them to: The Clothesline Project, 13 Plymouth Road, Yarmouthport MA 02675

"Ask, Listen, Respect" - Kim Hurle - Photographer




Girls making shirts at their school - Etosha, Namibia, Africa

Adults women getting ready for shirt-making in Etosha, Namibia, Africa

Photos contributed by Kathy J, Domestic Violence Specialist @ A Safe Place, NH

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