Mayville State will sponsor “The Clothesline Project” on campus October 7-9. “The Clothesline Project” will be open to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day in the MSU Campus Center Luckasen Room. It is a national and statewide project that shadows the thrivers, survivors, families, loved ones, and victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.

There will be 100 T-shirts on display. The shirts are of various colors, each representing a particular crime. In addition to the viewing of T-shirts, a support table, supplemental information, and a solitude table to renounce the loss from sexual assault and domestic abuse crimes will be available.

When “The Clothesline Project” was at Mayville State last year, six people made T-shirts, demonstrating first-hand that there are individuals in Traill County experiencing on-going healing because of violence toward women.

For more information, contact Kelsey Henning at 701-788-4822 or kelsey.henning@mayvillestate.edu.