The Clothesline Project

FIT Supports the Clothesline Project

FIT supports The Clothesline Project, a visual display that bears witness to relationship violence. During the public display, a clothesline is hung with shirts; each shirt is decorated to represent a particular person's experience, by the survivor themselves or by someone who cares about them. Join us to help educate, document, and raise society's awareness of the extent of the problem of relationship violence. Shirts will be prominently displayed in the Dubinsky Center Lobby during the month of April. 

The Clothesline Project is part of Sexual Assault Awareness Education at FIT. For more information, please visit us here.

Join us in the Dubinsky Lobby near The Style Shop on the following dates to learn more about The Clothesline Project and other Sexual Assault Awareness Education events happening on campus during the month of April:
Monday, April 1, 12 noon to 2pm
Tuesday, April 2, 12 noon to 2pm
 Thursday, April 4, 12 noon to 2pm

Resources

FIT Public Safety Pomerantz Center, room D-442 (212) 217-7777
FIT Health Services Dubinsky Center, room A-402 (212) 217-4190
FIT Counseling Services Dubinsky Center, room A-212B (212) 217-4260
FIT Affirmative Action Officer Dubinsky Center, room A-605 (212) 217-3360
The National Domestic Violence Hotline 800.799.7233
Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (NYS) LGBTQ 800.942.6906
Apicha (LGBTQ) 212.334.6029