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What Were You Wearing is an American touring art exhibit created by Jen Brockman and Dr. Mary Wyandt-Hiebert. It depicts outfits worn when anonymous subjects were victim to sexual assault. The exhibit, which debuted at the University of Arkansas on March 31, 2014, was inspired by a poem by Dr. Mary Simmerling, titled "What I Was Wearing". The aim of the exhibit, which displays a selection from 40 outfits, is to challenge the idea that provocative clothing is the cause of the sexual assault, a stereotype used for victim blaming.
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What Were You Wearing is an American touring art exhibit created by Jen Brockman and Dr. Mary Wyandt-Hiebert. It depicts outfits worn when anonymous subjects were victim to sexual assault. The exhibit, which debuted at the University of Arkansas on March 31, 2014, was inspired by a poem by Dr. Mary Simmerling, titled "What I Was Wearing". The aim of the exhibit, which displays a selection from 40 outfits, is to challenge the idea that provocative clothing is the cause of the sexual assault, a stereotype used for victim blaming.
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