Arnold AFB Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office reflects on Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month at installation
The “What Were They Wearing?” display, set up by the Arnold Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response office, is shown in Hap’s Eatery at Arnold AFB, April 22, 2025. This exhibit featured narratives and recreations of outfits based on victims’ experiences and aimed to explore victim blaming and the false idea that a survivor could have prevented their assault had they worn something less revealing. The display was one of various events coordinated by the Arnold AFB SAPR team to coincide with Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, recognized each April. (U.S. Air Force photo by Keith Thornburgh)
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