Clothesline Project

Posted By: Lynette Johnson On: 2024-10-24
Posted On: 2024-10-24

Clothesline Project

The Clothesline Project is a display of shirts with messages and illustrations that represent those who have died at the hands of someone who claimed to have loved them. Each shirt provides evidence that domestic and sexual violence exists in our communities as well as depicting a visual reminder of these often-ignored statistics. Shirts for the Winona Project represent those who have died in Minnesota within the last year.

“The mission of The Clothesline Project is to educate students and the community that violence is a problem everywhere, help is available, there is hope and a path to healing” (“The Clothesline Project: Mission Statement”).

Warning statement: This event may be triggering to some individuals.
Support staff at the Advocacy Center of Winona and campus contacts are listed if the Project is triggering.

Advocacy Center of Winona Contact:
8:30am-4:30pm call: (507) 452-4440
24 Hour Crisis Line: (507) 452-4453

Crisis Response for Southeastern Minnesota: 1-844-274-7472

On-Campus Counseling: Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 – 5 PM email: wellnesscenter@smumn.edu or call 507-457-1492 to schedule an appointment.

“Uwill” Teletherapy: Register Here.

This display will be put up in the plaza on Sunday, October 27th  through November 2nd. This event is sponsored by the Office of Inclusion and Human Dignity and Title IX in collaboration with the Advocacy Center of Winona.