More Men Than You May Realize are Victims of Sexual Abuse, But Experts Say It’s Underreported
October 12, 2022
Idaho Falls – “You raped me but told me, ‘I love you.'” “I was just a trophy sex slave. I am free. Never again.”
These are some of the words written on a T-shirt on display at the Clothesline Project luncheon inside the cafeteria at the College of Eastern Idaho on Wednesday afternoon.
The Clothesline Project is a national movement that started in the 1990s and is designed to raise awareness of sexual assault data that often gets ignored. During the event, victims or families of victims write messages on shirts that are hung on a clothesline.