Wednesday, April 24, 2013

"Denim Day" - Stand Against Sexual Assault

Butthead (left) and Beavis don denim on D-Day. Now stand  up. (Mike Judge/MTV)
 
(DenimDayUSA.org)
In the wake of recent rape cases in DENIM DAY in LA and the USA.

Steubenvile, Ohio and San Francisco, California involving teens posting images of the attacks online, people everywhere are invited to take a stand against sexual assault on Wednesday, April 24th, 2013: Participate in

Men and women everywhere wear denim jeans to raise awareness about the preventable catastrophe of sexual violence and to support survivors of sexual assault.
  
Whenever, free to wear whatever!
Now in its 14th year, Denim Day is organized annually by the Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization Peace Over Violence. The campaign, held each April during Sexual Assault Awareness Month, recalls an Italian court case that sparked international outrage when judges did not convict a rapist because the victim wore jeans. The judges ruled that because the victim was wearing tight jeans, she must have helped her attacker remove them, thus implying consent.

"Once again, this is a chance to make a social statement with your fashion statement," said Patti Giggans, Executive Director of Peace Over Violence. "Stand with us to raise awareness about rape and to support survivors."

With the slogan "There is No Excuse and Never an Invitation to Rape," Denim Day will be marked with events around the US, including rallies on college campuses and military bases.

Additionally, Denim Day in LA and Denim Day NYC will host high-profile events with local elected officials and celebrities in those cities.

Is Lindsay Lohan the friend or foe of progress? (NYDN)
Tenacious D (Jack Black and Kyle Gass) and comic actress Retta (NBC's Parks & Recreation) will be among the headliners at "Distressed," an all-star comedy show on Denim Day at Lexington Social House in Hollywood.

Also in Los Angeles, students in public middle schools and high schools will take part in Denim Day assemblies and events, thanks to district-wide recognition of the campaign.
  • Register at denimdayusa.org where more than a million supporters from schools, corporations, and gov't agencies have already signed up to wear jeans in solidarity.

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