In Boston Massachusetts on March 27th 1984 a newspaper section was brought to light that talks about victims who have been raped and who want to be anonymous for speaking out on what happened to them. Ellen Goodman who spoke on what these woman have gone through during trial and coming out to speak about what had happen to them says, "In the normal course of events, the smallest blemish, misjudgment misstep by the woman- did she wear a tight sweater? Was she a "loose" woman? Was she in the wrong part of town at the wrong hour?- became proof that she had invited man's attention. A woman could waiver her right to say "no" in an astonishing number of ways." This newspaper mentions three cases of multiple rape in just a few weeks. This digital collage has texts added on top of the newspaper that are quotes from sexual assault survivors/ words that help one who has been through events like such that they are not alone.
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