The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Transgender (LGBT) Specialization

in clinical Psychology within the Master of Arts Program,
Antioch University Los Angeles is proud to host its first annual

Everyone is welcome to participate! Please join us in this thoughtful, emotional, creative, and experiential event that includes hand painting T-shirts and the unveiling of our clothesline exhibit. This colorful display aims to bring awareness to the issue of physical, sexual, and psychological violence against women and the victims of domestic/partner abuse.

This celebration honors October's annual National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Featured Artist: (photo - right) Michelle is an award-winning songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Her original songs have been highlighted on such television shows as Time of Your Life (Sony Television) and in the film, read more >>

Keynote Speaker: (photo - left) Singer Kathryn Keats, who recently went public after years in hiding from an abusive relationship, will speak and perform songs from her new CD "After the Silence" as part of the Clothesline Project at Antioch University on October 13. read more >>

During the Vietnam War, 58,000 American military personnel were killed. During that same time, 51,000 women were killed in the United States by men who supposedly loved them.
-- Men's Rape Prevention Project, 1990