Field of Hope
Schedule
Sat Oct 19 2024 at 09:00 am to 01:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Seville Square | Pensacola, FL
Join us for the 3rd Annual "Field of Hope" Sexual Violence Awareness Event!
This will be our 3rd annual "Field of Hope" event.
This event allows the community to come together and show their support for survivors of sexual violence by placing a visual show of support by utilizing flags with personal messages that come together to spell the word "Hope." This is a symbol of unsure u or's reclaiming their power and providing Hope to others.
This event also showcases the clothing that survivors of sexual violence have worn while they were attacked.
Showcasing clothing worn by sexual assault survivors can be a powerful way to raise awareness about the prevalence and impact of sexual violence. It can help to humanize survivors' experiences challenge victim-blaming attitudes and promote empathy and understanding. Additionally it can serve as a form of testimony highlighting the tangible evidence of trauma and providing a platform for survivors to share their stories and reclaim their narratives.
Clothing can often be unfairly used as a basis for judgments and assumptions about individuals including survivors of sexual assault. This phenomenon known as "victim-blaming" occurs when people attribute blame or responsibility to the victim based on aspects such as their clothing choices behavior or past actions rather than holding the perpetrator accountable for their actions.
By showcasing the clothing worn by sexual assault survivors it challenges these harmful stereotypes and misconceptions. It emphasizes that sexual violence can happen to anyone regardless of what they wear or how they behave. Additionally it underscores the importance of focusing on the actions of the perpetrator rather than scrutinizing the behavior or appearance of the survivor.
Furthermore displaying the clothing can serve as a visual reminder of the reality of sexual violence and its impact on survivors. It can help to humanize their experiences fostering empathy and understanding among viewers. Ultimately showcasing clothing worn by survivors can play a crucial role in combating victim-blaming attitudes and promoting a culture of support and belief for survivors of sexual assault.
Where is it happening?
Seville Square, Pensacola, United StatesUSD 0.00