A 21-year-old photography student at the School for Visual Arts has embarked on a project designed to give a voice back to victims of sexual assaults by empowering them with the words of their attackers. Grace Brown is in the midst of Project Unbreakable, which uses photos of sexual assault victims holding cards with things their attackers said to them written on them in an effort to raise awareness of the issues victims of sexual assault face both during and after the crime.
A 21-year-old photography student at the School for Visual Arts has embarked on a project designed to give a voice back to victims of sexual assaults by empowering them with the words of their attackers. Grace Brown is in the midst of Project Unbreakable, which uses photos of sexual assault victims holding cards with things their attackers said to them written on them in an effort to raise awareness of the issues victims of sexual assault face both during and after the crime.
A 21-year-old photography student at the School for Visual Arts has embarked on a project designed to give a voice back to victims of sexual assaults by empowering them with the words of their attackers. Grace Brown is in the midst of Project Unbreakable, which uses photos of sexual assault victims holding cards with things their attackers said to them written on them in an effort to raise awareness of the issues victims of sexual assault face both during and after the crime.
A 21-year-old photography student at the School for Visual Arts has embarked on a project designed to give a voice back to victims of sexual assaults by empowering them with the words of their attackers. Grace Brown is in the midst of Project Unbreakable, which uses photos of sexual assault victims holding cards with things their attackers said to them written on them in an effort to raise awareness of the issues victims of sexual assault face both during and after the crime.
A 21-year-old photography student at the School for Visual Arts has embarked on a project designed to give a voice back to victims of sexual assaults by empowering them with the words of their attackers. Grace Brown is in the midst of Project Unbreakable, which uses photos of sexual assault victims holding cards with things their attackers said to them written on them in an effort to raise awareness of the issues victims of sexual assault face both during and after the crime.
A 21-year-old photography student at the School for Visual Arts has embarked on a project designed to give a voice back to victims of sexual assaults by empowering them with the words of their attackers. Grace Brown is in the midst of Project Unbreakable, which uses photos of sexual assault victims holding cards with things their attackers said to them written on them in an effort to raise awareness of the issues victims of sexual assault face both during and after the crime.
A 21-year-old photography student at the School for Visual Arts has embarked on a project designed to give a voice back to victims of sexual assaults by empowering them with the words of their attackers. Grace Brown is in the midst of Project Unbreakable, which uses photos of sexual assault victims holding cards with things their attackers said to them written on them in an effort to raise awareness of the issues victims of sexual assault face both during and after the crime.
A 21-year-old photography student at the School for Visual Arts has embarked on a project designed to give a voice back to victims of sexual assaults by empowering them with the words of their attackers. Grace Brown is in the midst of Project Unbreakable, which uses photos of sexual assault victims holding cards with things their attackers said to them written on them in an effort to raise awareness of the issues victims of sexual assault face both during and after the crime.
A 21-year-old photography student at the School for Visual Arts has embarked on a project designed to give a voice back to victims of sexual assaults by empowering them with the words of their attackers. Grace Brown is in the midst of Project Unbreakable, which uses photos of sexual assault victims holding cards with things their attackers said to them written on them in an effort to raise awareness of the issues victims of sexual assault face both during and after the crime.
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