Students accuse Ashland University of suppressing voices of sexual assault survivors
Students accuse Ashland University of suppressing voices of sexual assault survivors
By Jim Nelson | April 8, 2021 at 8:39 PM EDT - Updated April 8 at 8:39 PM
ASHLAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Students at Ashland University say the school is suppressing the voices of sexual assault survivors after portions of the display were removed from the student center.
The ‘Clothesline Project’ is a visual demonstration where t-shirts are hung on clotheslines; each has a handwritten message or personal story related to sexual trauma.
The school removed some of the shirts.
“Essentially, it all boils down to the suppression of survivor voices and free speech on campus,” said Reina Britt, a sophomore and founder of the campus advocacy group, Elevate.