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In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, Binghamton University will host two art installations to raise awareness of violence against women. The displays will be available for viewing throughout April at various locations on campus, and at the Bundy Museum of History & Art at 129 Main St., Binghamton.
20:1 Prevention Programs at Binghamton University focus on both interpersonal violence and bystander intervention training, as well as raising awareness about sexual violence. Students in 20:1 have installed visual displays for two projects that highlight violence against women: the Clothesline Project and the Dragon Panel Project. “We are proud to support and promote these important projects that give survivors a platform to make their voices heard,” said Dara Raboy-Picciano, co-founder and coordinator of the 20:1 Sexual Assault Prevention Program. “With display locations in both the community and on campus, we’re hoping to encourage students to get i
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An indoors exhibit is also available through May 6 at the Bundy Museum of History & Art, 129 Main St., Binghamton. The images show the seniors masked for the world outside the home, as well as quieter moments, such as picking a book from a shelf, sipping a cup of coffee or doing a crossword puzzle. Some were taken by the senior photographers, others by their caregivers or partners. Many of the subjects live alone and isolated, a factor that can impact brain health and memory loss.