“What I Wore” Doesn’t Matter
The LSU Lighthouse Program is having their annual “What I Wore” Exhibit in the month of April during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
The “What I Wore” exhibit is a display of items worn by sexual assault survivors and art created by them or others who support them. This exhibit is meant to prompt thoughts and open dialogue surrounding the topic of victim blaming. It is a space for survivors’ voices to be heard. The exhibits will be held in the LSU Student Union Art Gallery and on the 2nd floor of the Main Library during the entire month of April for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Items will be displayed anonymously.
Art is a powerful avenue for healing and this exhibit offers a space for those impacted directly and indirectly by sexual assault to express themselves with the support of the LSU Community. If you would like to express yourself during this empowering event, please find more information about the registration process HERE.
Student-Athletes attended this event last year so we hope you are your teammates can come together and create something special to show your support!
If you are in need of assistance of support, please know your resources:
Sport Psychology & Counseling: 225-578-0903
The Lighthhouse Program: 225-578-5718
LSU Police Department: 225-578-3231
LSU Student Health Center: 225-578-6271
LSU Women’s Center: 225-578-1714
LSU Student Advocacy & Accountability: 225-578-4307
STAR (Sexual Trauma Awareness & Response): 855-435 STAR
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) :800-656-HOPE