The Clothesline Project at UMBC
Next Display: April 12th in Front of the Commons Quad
The Clothesline Project (CLP) is a program started on Cape Cod, MA, in 1990 to address the issue of violence against women. It is a vehicle for women affected by violence to express their emotions by decorating a shirt. They then hang the shirt on a clothesline to be viewed by others as testimony to the problem of violence against women. With the support of many, it has since spread world-wide.
The Clothesline Project at UMBC is sponsored by the Women's Center on campus and takes place during, both, the fall and spring semesters every year. These t-shirts were made by the UMBC community and were displayed during November 2010.
The Clothesline Project at UMBC is sponsored by the Women's Center on campus and takes place during, both, the fall and spring semesters every year. These t-shirts were made by the UMBC community and were displayed during November 2010.