Initiated by the Ben-Gurion University Student Union, the exhibition was presented to dozens of university visitors. Students from the Department of Emergency & Disaster Management, Social Work, and other fields began their day of studies with a visit to the exhibition.
Read MoreBefore dozens of 10th and 11th grade students, the exhibition was presented at Shamir High School in Tel Aviv, sparking extensive discussion and strong emotional responses. The event was accompanied by school activities that included identifying warning signs of dangerous relationships and processing the experience of exposure to the installation.
Read MoreAt the heart of the Discount Bank campus, employees were invited to experience the exhibition with the aim of raising awareness and encouraging action, even when change may seem invisible. Among others, the exhibition was presented to members of the bank’s management.
Read MoreFrom the words of the Mayor, Mr. Shmuel Boxer: “Behind me stands an entire community that is loudly saying: Enough with the violence! This exhibition is a cry – not to look away and not to remain silent.” Zero tolerance for violence begins at home. As part of the event, Moti Reif appeared on stage in his role as President of the Friends Association of Ruach Nashit (Women’s Spirit).
Read MoreThree events took place in the different divisions of the State Comptroller’s Office – in Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Jerusalem. We had the honor of sharing the impact of the installation with dozens of employees, inviting emotional reflection, and calling for action and change. From the words of the State Comptroller, Mr. Matanyahu Englman, who also addressed the issue of polygamy and the erosion of women’s rights in Bedouin society: “Thank you for giving voice to those who can no longer speak. Thank you for raising awareness in such an impressive and effective way.”
Read MoreOn the rooftop of the headquarters, the garments hang. Employees gather, and a speech is given by Maccabi’s CEO, Ms. Sigal Dadon Levy. Among the audience, one of the employees steps forward and shares that his mother was murdered by his father several years ago. The wound is still bleeding.
Read MoreIn the main lobby, around one hundred male employees of the Israel Electric Corporation gather and are confronted with the clothing of the murdered women. They speak about seeking help for anger management, about rehabilitation, and about the cultural conditioning of masculinity in our society.
Read MoreIn the hospital lobby, the garments hang in silence.
Speaker: Deputy Director General of the hospital, Prof. Arnon Afek. There is no place more fitting for displaying this installation – hospitals are often the first place where victims turn for help.
Suddenly among the audience: Liat, the sister of Michal Sela, together with her husband, Yarden, who generously donated a kidney.
אירוע לעובדי חברת החשמל בתל אביב בנוכחות מנכ״ל החברה מר מאיר שפיגלר וקטע של פואטרי סלאם בביצוע נעמה לופו
Read MoreSunday morning. The events of the coming month were launched in the city of Haifa, at the Israeli Electric Company’s main office. The garments of the murdered women are hanging at the entrance to the dining room, a woman stops and asks if the dresses are for sale, others share their stories: ״my niece lived for many years with an abusive husband״, ״I used to volunteer at a shelter for battered women״, and more…
Read MoreSunday morning. The events of the coming month, evolving around the international day of abolishing violence again women, were launched in the city of Haifa, at the Israeli Electric Company’s main office. The garments of the murdered women are hanging at the entrance to the dining room, a woman stops and asks if the dresses are for sale, others share their stories: ״my niece lived for many years with an abusive husband״, ״I used to volunteer at a shelter for battered women״, and more…
Read MoreI go on stage, take a deep breath and show the clothes: Inside this garment there was once a woman, and she is no more. I am excited to talk again on stage with Shira Isakov, we hug tightly and Shira said: after Aviad gave me more than a hundred blows with a rolling pin on my skull, after the doctors called my parents to come and say goodbye to me, I survived against all odds to be an inspiration to other women to embark on a new path and tell the story of their lives.
Read MoreThe owners of the Belcont Gallery created the "Not You" protest event to commemorate their aunt and two of her tender children. We were delighted to take part in this exciting event and meet the diverse and determined face of a kicking female-social act.
Read MoreOn the occasion of the international day against violence against women in 2019, “She’s gone“ was placed in the lobby of the Tel Aviv municipality. Thanks to the mayor, Mr. Ron Huldai who was excited about the installation that touched his heart.
Read MoreWe were glad and grateful to participate in the Israeli Ministry of Justices’ annual legal conference for legal aid in the subject of gender and poverty.
Read MoreAn event for office workers as part of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Read MoreAn event to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
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