DVA Month: Clothesline Project
Thursday, October 30, 2025 All day
- LocationBreezeway, South End
- DescriptionDecorate a t-shirt with artistic expression against sexual assault, interpersonal violence, incest, and abuse. Let’s end the silence! Hosted by Counseling and Psychological Services.
- Websitehttps://calendar.fau.edu/event/copy-of-dva-month-clothesline-project
- CategoriesInformation sessions
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