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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- These Hands Don't Hurt, co-sponsored by The
University of Alabama Women's Resource
Center and Men Against Violence, will be open to the public
on the UA Quad on Monday-Tuesday, April 4-5, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Passersby will be encouraged to dip their hands in paint and add
their handprints to a pledge wall. A donation of $3 from each participant
will be suggested, and all proceeds will benefit the WRC.
A surprising statistic is that hands are the weapons more often
listed in sexual assaults than guns or knives. In recognition of
April being Sexual Assault Awareness month, Alpha Kappa Lambda
Fraternity is coordinating this special benefit encouraging UA
students to pledge that their hands won't commit violence.
“This is an excellent opportunity for men to acknowledge
our role in preventing sexual assault and other forms of violence
against women,” said Adam Miller, UA Campus Violence Project
coordinator. “We are thrilled that AKL has taken on the challenge
of raising awareness of this important issue."
“We take this commitment very seriously,” said Jerrad
Funderburk, AKL philanthropy chair. “We want to be a part
of making a positive difference at UA.”
For more information or to participate, contact the UA Women's
Resource Center at http://wrc.ua.edu or
205/348-5040.
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