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  2. REDress Project - Wikipedia

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    Black has also suggested red "relates to our lifeblood and that connection between all of us", [4] and that it symbolises both vitality and violence. [6] The dresses are empty, so that they evoke the missing women who should be wearing them. Black has said: "People notice there is a presence in the absence". [4] [6] [7]

  3. Red Dress Day - Wikipedia

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    The project was started in 2010 after Black displayed an installation at the University of Winnipeg that included a series of empty red dresses to honour and symbolize the lost lives of Indigenous women at the hands of violence. On this day, participants are encouraged to display empty red dresses in public spaces or wear red dresses to show ...

  4. What Were You Wearing? - Wikipedia

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    What Were You Wearing is an American touring art exhibit created by Jen Brockman and Dr. Mary Wyandt-Hiebert. It depicts outfits worn when anonymous people were victim to sexual assault . The exhibit, which debuted at the University of Arkansas on March 31, 2014, [ 1 ] was inspired by a poem by Dr. Mary Simmerling, titled "What I Was Wearing ...

  5. A disgraced CIA officer who drugged and sexually abused “numerous women in multiple countries” over 14 years and was found with over 500 disturbing images and videos of his victims was ...

  6. Steven Tyler launches ‘Janie’s House’ shelter for abused women

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    Janie’s House, which has room for 30 residents, is the latest extension of Tyler’s Janie’s Fund, founded in 2015 as “a big voice for abused girls.” Tyler also used the occasion to ...

  7. KCK police covered up crimes, abused women while UG knew and ...

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    The lawsuit says a group of officers “operated a network of women that the Unified Government and its employees crudely or jokingly (depending on one’s viewpoint) referred to as ‘Golubski ...

  8. Kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart - Wikipedia

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    On March 12, 2003, Mitchell was spotted with a woman and a girl in Sandy, Utah, by two separate couples who had seen photos of Mitchell on the news. [2] The woman was Wanda Barzee, and the girl was Elizabeth Smart—disguised in a gray wig, sunglasses, veil, and t-shirt wrapped around her head.

  9. Brigitte Harris case - Wikipedia

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    Harris has reiterated that she did not intend to kill her father, and expressed a desire to work with the advocacy group STEPS to End Family Violence when she was released from prison. [4] Her case was profiled on the Oxygen Network series Snapped in November 2010. The program features interviews from Harris, her attorney, Arthur L. Aidala, and ...