River Community, led by Program Director Sarah Tostado, recently celebrated Denim Day with unity and passion. The event highlighted River Community’s commitment to fighting sexual violence and spreading awareness.
Denim Day started over 20 years ago because of a court case where a rape conviction was overturned because of what the victim was wearing—tight jeans. This suggested her clothes implied consent, which outraged many people fighting for justice. This led to Denim Day becoming a global movement supported by organizations like Peace Over Violence.
For River Community, Denim Day isn’t just about fashion—it’s about taking a stand against victim-blaming and working towards a safer, more compassionate world. Under the leadership of Sarah Tostado and her exceptional team, the event was a heartfelt display of support for survivors and a commitment to prevention and education. “My AMAZING TEAM sporting our denim in support of Denim Day!” Sarah Tostado exclaimed, capturing the energy and unity of the occasion. Their denim-clad presence served as a powerful visual reminder of the community’s unwavering solidarity.
The Denim Day event was packed with activities to spread its message. From workshops on consent and healthy relationships to deep discussions on sexual violence, every part was aimed at making people think and talk.
As Denim Day drew to a close, it was evident that its impact on River Community was profound and lasting. Beyond donning denim attire, residents expressed their support in creative ways, crafting art pieces to amplify the message of solidarity and awareness.
In the words of Sarah Tostado, “Denim Day is not just a single day of awareness—it’s a catalyst for ongoing action and advocacy.”
The celebration was more than just a gathering; it was a poignant reminder of the power of community, compassion, and collective action. It served as a testament to the resilience of River Community and its unwavering commitment to fostering positive change.