In a powerful move to challenge victim-blaming narratives, the City of Phoenix is hosting the “What Were You Wearing?” art installation at Burton Barr Central Library from April 1 to May 1, 2025.
This exhibit aims to foster empathy and raise awareness about sexual assault.
Challenging Narratives Through Art
The “What Were You Wearing?” exhibit is a poignant reminder of the pervasive issue of sexual violence in our community.
By showcasing recreations of clothing worn by local survivors during their assaults, this installation confronts harmful myths and encourages dialogue.
Raquel Wind, Strategic Initiatives Manager for Phoenix’s Human Services Department, emphasizes that sexual violence is never deserved and hopes the exhibition will create a space for reflection.
What This Means for Local Residents
- The exhibit challenges victim-blaming narratives prevalent in society.
- It provides a platform for survivors to share their stories and foster empathy.
- Residents are encouraged to engage in conversations about preventing sexual violence.
- The initiative aligns with ongoing efforts like the Let’s Talk Teal campaign.
A Community United Against Violence
This initiative is part of a broader effort by the City of Phoenix and organizations like the Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV) to support survivors and educate communities.
Samantha Hinchey, Director of Victim Services at ACESDV, stresses the importance of believing survivors and reducing stigma around sexual violence.
“ACESDV works to support survivors by continuing to make sure they have choices in safety and healing in their community.”
“We invite you to support a survivor by believing and listening to them—not challenging what they were wearing when harmed.”
“In addition to supporting survivors, ACESDV is committed to educating communities in Arizona about sexual and domestic violence, its impacts, and reducing stigma to promote healing.”
The collaboration highlights ongoing community engagement aimed at creating safer environments for all residents.
Raquel Wind, Strategic Initiatives Manager in the City of Phoenix’s Human Services Department said,
“Sexual violence is never deserved. Through this exhibition we hope to create a space for reflection and dialogue. By confronting the question ‘What were you wearing?’, we aim to dispel the notion that survivors are ever to blame for the violence they endure.”
Phase | Activities | Dates |
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Exhibition Period | “What Were You Wearing?” Installation | April 1 – May 1, 2025 |
Community Engagement | Workshops & Discussions | Throughout April 2025 |
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Wrapping Up
The “What Were You Wearing?” installation is more than an art exhibit; it’s a call to action for our community. By engaging with this powerful display, residents can contribute to changing perceptions around sexual violence.
As we move forward, continued support for initiatives like these will be crucial in fostering a safer environment where all individuals feel heard and protected.
Sources: City of Phoenix, National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC), and Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV).
Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization dedicated to providing insightful analysis on current events, prepared this article.