Art show shines light on Sexual Assault Awareness Month
- The Phoenix Project hosts a Survivors' Art Showcase on April 27 at the Stone Branch Center for the Arts.
- April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, aiming to increase understanding and support for survivors.
- The free show displays art and writing from a healing arts group, offering a live reading.
- Aliyha Gill of the Phoenix Project invites the community to "take in all of the survivors' stories on display."
- The Phoenix Project, certified since January 2023, provides services and support to survivors.
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