Join us in standing in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault this Denim Day.

Join the Office of Care and Civility on April 30 for Denim Day, a powerful movement to stand in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault and speak out against harmful myths surrounding consent.

This global campaign began after a court ruling suggested that tight jeans implied consent, sparking outrage and igniting a worldwide call for change. Wearing denim on this day sends a clear message: It’s never about the jeans. It’s never the survivor’s fault.

Stop by our Denim Day table to learn more about the movement, connect with resources, and discover ways to be an advocate for survivors on our campus and beyond.

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April 30th | MET Lobby | Noon – 1 PM