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"What were you wearing" event held April 14 at Pebble Hill

 “The event in its essence is to address common myths in our culture and social narratives that victims/survivors somehow have been responsible for their victimization because of the things they were wearing," Carroll said. "It is an array of clothing from people that it either models or it was the actual clothing they were wearing at the time of their assault. We will also have art pieces such as paintings and poetry."


On April 14, 2022 the “What Were You Wearing” installation was held at Pebble Hill in honor of sexual assault awareness month. Regan Moss, senior in microbiology, and Ren Carroll, junior in journalism, organized the event and opened it for the public to view.


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