Events set to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Month

The Clothesline Project of Northwest Ohio on display in 2017 at Bowling Green State University. The display sponsored by The Cocoon bears witness to violence against women. Each shirt, made by either the survivor or a loved one, is decorated to represent a survivor's experience. The color of the shirts denote how the victim was abused. Red, pink, orange: survivor of sexual assault. Blue, green: adult survivor of sexual abuse . Yellow, beige,: survivor of domestic violence. Purple: survivor of violence toward LGBTQ+ persons. White: Victim of homicidal intimate partner violence.

From THE COCOON

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

Here are some of the events planned:

April 9, BGSU 5K and Dog Walk

Student Rec Center

9 a.m. Packet Pick Up

10 a.m. 5K Starts

10:15 am Dog Walk Starts

Register in advance here Bowling Green State University Sexual Assault Awareness Month 5k & Dog Walk (runsignup.com) 

Race day entries accepted

Registrants will receive a t-shirt and pup parents will receive a kerchief for their furry friend!

A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Cocoon

Event sponsored by BGSU Office of Campus Sustainability and the Center for Violence Prevention and Education

April 13 and 14, What Were You Wearing

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

BGSU Student Union, Room 309

This display features clothing worn by survivors of sexual assault and helps dispel the myth that what a person was wearing provoked their assault.

There is no charge to view the display and the event is open to the public.

April 20, Wood County Clothesline Project

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

BGSU Main Campus, outside of the Student Union

This display features t-shirts made by survivors or the loved ones of survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

There is no charge to view the display and the event is open to the public.

April 27, National Denim Day

All Day Event

Wear denim to show that you stand with survivors of sexual assault and know that what they were wearing did not provoke their assault.

This day was originally dedicated to an 18-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted by an adult male, whose defense was that the jeans she was wearing at the time of the assault were so tight that she would have had to take them off, making the act consensual.  His original rape conviction was eventually overturned based on this defense.

If your company or group is interested in coordinating an awareness campaign or fundraiser for National Denim Day, contact Robin at 419-373-1730, ext. 1002.

April 30, Music Against Domestic Violence

Noon until 5 p.m.

The Clazel Theatre, 127 N. Main, Bowling Green

Enjoy music by New Moon, Jaimie and Tony and Herbie and the Love Bugs

This event raises awareness about domestic and sexual violence and is in remembrance of Cat Lambert, a local music promoter who was killed in a domestic violence homicide.

Music, 50/50 raffle, silent auction and more.

This is an all-ages event; $5 suggested donation at the door; all proceeds benefit programs and services provided by The Cocoon.