Fort Novosel Army Base, AL –
Lyster Army Health Clinic hosted a Denim Day Walk in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month or SAAPM -- an annual campaign to raise public awareness about sexual assault and educate communities on how to prevent sexual violence. Clinic staff and members from the Fort Novosel community showed their commitment to combating sexual assault during the Denim Day Walk on April 26.
The start of the walk featured guest speaker, Ms. Shana Morris, Installation Lead Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC), sharing the history of Denim Day. Along the 1-mile walk route, signs were on display sharing Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) facts. Lyster staff and community members wore denim jeans during the walk to show their visual support for SHARP and strengthen their education and understanding of sexual assault prevention.
The History - Denim became an international symbol to protest sexual assault and victim blaming after the infamous 1989 Italian Supreme Court decision that overturned a guilty verdict against a 45-year-old driving instructor who had raped his 18-year-old driving student during her first driving lesson. The judges argued that the teen's denim jeans were too tight for the assailant to remove alone, thereby indicating she must have assisted in the sexual act and, in so doing, given her consent. The decision sparked outrage and led to the start of Denim Day.
We all have a role in preventing sexual assault.
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