“What were you wearing?” Survivor Art Installation
A Sexual Assault Awareness Month Event
2:00 pm –
7:00 pm
Neihardt Center Room: 118
540 N 16th Street
118 Lincoln NE 68508
118 Lincoln NE 68508
Directions: Enter from 16th Street through main entrance and proceed straight down hallway. Room 118 will be on your right side.
Contact:
Melissa Wilkerson, (402) 472-3573, Melissa.Wilkerson@unl.edu
An exhibit that asks participants to understand that it is never about the clothing when sexual violence occurs. This display will show recreations of outfits worn by those who were sexually assaulted with accompanying stories from the survivors. Inspired by the poem “What I Was Wearing” by Dr. Mary Simmerling, the project intends to shed light on the burden of self-blame brought forth by the question that is pervasive for most survivors and the inability to shed those clothes and the experience.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. It will be available at the following times and location:
Neihardt Center (former Neihardt Residence Hall)
Room #118
April 11 -13th from 2-7pm
The exhibit is free and open to the public. It will be available at the following times and location:
Neihardt Center (former Neihardt Residence Hall)
Room #118
April 11 -13th from 2-7pm
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This event originated in Center for Advocacy, Response & Education.