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Overview

Denim Day is an international day of awareness of survivors of sexual violence. On a Wednesday in April every year, those recognizing the campaign wear denim in protest of a controversial Italian Supreme Court decision, which ruled that women wearing jeans cannot be raped because denim cannot be forcibly removed.

Background

In 1992, an 18-year-old woman in Italy accused her 45-year-old driving instructor of rape. She claimed that during a lesson, he took her to an isolated spot and sexually assaulted her. He contended that they had consensual sex.

After he was convicted of the lesser charge of indecent exposure in a public place, she appealed and he was convicted on all charges. However, the following year the appeals court later threw out the conviction, and the Italian Supreme Court ruled that women wearing jeans cannot be raped because denim cannot be removed without help, implying consent. The Chief Judge Aldo Rizzo said, "Because the victim wore very, very tight jeans, she had to help him remove them, and by removing the jeans it was no longer rape but consensual sex."

In protest of the ruling, a group of female lawmakers went on a "jeans strike," wearing jeans to Parliment until the decision was changed.[1] The action motivated California Senate and Assembly to join the protest.

Developments

Peace Over Violence

In 1999, Patricia Giggans, the Executive Director Los Angeles-based non-profit Peace Over Profit founded "Denim Day," a national day of awareness for the ruling.[2]

Online Presence

Online, people have posted their support about the protest.

On April 24th, 2018, Twitter [3] user @philuhmena tweeted, "Wednesday is Denim Day. In 1999 an 18 year old girl was picked up by her 45yr old instructor for her first lesson. An hour later raped & abandoned. The judge failed to convict him b/c she had TIGHT jeans & must have helped take them off implying consent. Wear jeans stand w/ her!" The post (shown below) received more than 1,700 retweets and 2,220 likes 24 hours.

Wednesday is Denim Day. In 1999 an 18 year old girl was picked up by her 45yr old instructor for her first lesson. An hour later r---- & abandoned. The judge failed to convict him b/c she had TIGHT jeans & must have helped take them off implying consent. Wear jeans stand w/ her!

Throughout the day, people on other social media platforms, such as Instagram, publish photographs and messages of support for the movement.

lahtere Follow Bronx, New York lahtere #Denim Day I support the #NewSettlementApartmentsGirlsAndYou ng Women their #Denim Day March in the BX on Thursday, April 26th Meet at 4pm at Grand Concourse and Mt. Eden Parkway. Program @nsagirlsprogram and #SEXUALASSAULTAWARENESS In Rome in 1992, a 45-year-old driving instructor was accused of r---. When he picked up an 18-year-old girl for her first driving lesson, he allegedly r---- her for an hour, then told her that if she was to tell anyone he would kill her. Later that night she told her parents and her parents helped her press charges. While the alleged r----- was convicted and sentenced, the Italian Supreme Court overturned the conviction in 1998 because the victim wore tight jeans. 22 likes 1 DAY AGO Add a comment...
RE uncw_care Follow uncw_care Denim Day is tomorrow! Wear Denim to make a statement and take a stand against sexual assault! The Denim Day Campaign began when the case of a victim of r--- was overturned because the judge felt that since the victim was wearing tight jeans, she must have helped the r----- remove her jeans, thereby implying consent. Denim Day has become a symbol of protest against erroneous and destructive attitudes about sexual assault. Make a social statement with your fashion by wearing jeans on Denim Day as a means of protest against the misconceptions that surround sexual assault. #denimday 41 likes 1 DAY AGO Add a comment...
Tomorrow is #DenimDay-wear jeans and teal in support of sexual assault awareness! Denim day stands against assault, victim blaming & destructive attitudes. Get educated on consent & become aware of r--- culture 乙 WHAT IS DENIM DAY? The campaign was originally triggered by a ruling by the Italian Supreme Court where a r--- conviction was overturned because the justices felt that since the victim was wearing tight jeans she must have helped her r----- remove her jeans, thereby implying consent. The following day, the women in the Italian Parliament came to work wearing jeans in solidarity with the victim. The Denim Day campaign was developed in response to this case and the activism surrounding it. Since then, wearing jeans on Denim Day has become a symbol of protest against erroneous and destructive attitudes about sexual assault.

Media Coverage

Several media outlets have covered Denim Day, including The Daily Dot, [4] NBC,[5] Fox[6] and more.

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Overview

Denim Day is an international day of awareness of survivors of sexual violence. On a Wednesday in April every year, those recognizing the campaign wear denim in protest of a controversial Italian Supreme Court decision, which ruled that women wearing jeans cannot be raped because denim cannot be forcibly removed.

Background

In 1992, an 18-year-old woman in Italy accused her 45-year-old driving instructor of rape. She claimed that during a lesson, he took her to an isolated spot and sexually assaulted her. He contended that they had consensual sex.

After he was convicted of the lesser charge of indecent exposure in a public place, she appealed and he was convicted on all charges. However, the following year the appeals court later threw out the conviction, and the Italian Supreme Court ruled that women wearing jeans cannot be raped because denim cannot be removed without help, implying consent. The Chief Judge Aldo Rizzo said, "Because the victim wore very, very tight jeans, she had to help him remove them, and by removing the jeans it was no longer rape but consensual sex."

In protest of the ruling, a group of female lawmakers went on a "jeans strike," wearing jeans to Parliment until the decision was changed.[1] The action motivated California Senate and Assembly to join the protest.

Developments

Peace Over Violence

In 1999, Patricia Giggans, the Executive Director Los Angeles-based non-profit Peace Over Profit founded "Denim Day," a national day of awareness for the ruling.[2]

Online Presence

Online, people have posted their support about the protest.

On April 24th, 2018, Twitter [3] user @philuhmena tweeted, "Wednesday is Denim Day. In 1999 an 18 year old girl was picked up by her 45yr old instructor for her first lesson. An hour later raped & abandoned. The judge failed to convict him b/c she had TIGHT jeans & must have helped take them off implying consent. Wear jeans stand w/ her!" The post (shown below) received more than 1,700 retweets and 2,220 likes 24 hours.


Wednesday is Denim Day. In 1999 an 18 year old girl was picked up by her 45yr old instructor for her first lesson. An hour later r---- & abandoned. The judge failed to convict him b/c she had TIGHT jeans & must have helped take them off implying consent. Wear jeans stand w/ her!

Throughout the day, people on other social media platforms, such as Instagram, publish photographs and messages of support for the movement.


lahtere Follow Bronx, New York lahtere #Denim Day I support the #NewSettlementApartmentsGirlsAndYou ng Women their #Denim Day March in the BX on Thursday, April 26th Meet at 4pm at Grand Concourse and Mt. Eden Parkway. Program @nsagirlsprogram and #SEXUALASSAULTAWARENESS In Rome in 1992, a 45-year-old driving instructor was accused of r---. When he picked up an 18-year-old girl for her first driving lesson, he allegedly r---- her for an hour, then told her that if she was to tell anyone he would kill her. Later that night she told her parents and her parents helped her press charges. While the alleged r----- was convicted and sentenced, the Italian Supreme Court overturned the conviction in 1998 because the victim wore tight jeans. 22 likes 1 DAY AGO Add a comment... RE uncw_care Follow uncw_care Denim Day is tomorrow! Wear Denim to make a statement and take a stand against sexual assault! The Denim Day Campaign began when the case of a victim of r--- was overturned because the judge felt that since the victim was wearing tight jeans, she must have helped the r----- remove her jeans, thereby implying consent. Denim Day has become a symbol of protest against erroneous and destructive attitudes about sexual assault. Make a social statement with your fashion by wearing jeans on Denim Day as a means of protest against the misconceptions that surround sexual assault. #denimday 41 likes 1 DAY AGO Add a comment... Tomorrow is #DenimDay-wear jeans and teal in support of sexual assault awareness! Denim day stands against assault, victim blaming & destructive attitudes. Get educated on consent & become aware of r--- culture 乙 WHAT IS DENIM DAY? The campaign was originally triggered by a ruling by the Italian Supreme Court where a r--- conviction was overturned because the justices felt that since the victim was wearing tight jeans she must have helped her r----- remove her jeans, thereby implying consent. The following day, the women in the Italian Parliament came to work wearing jeans in solidarity with the victim. The Denim Day campaign was developed in response to this case and the activism surrounding it. Since then, wearing jeans on Denim Day has become a symbol of protest against erroneous and destructive attitudes about sexual assault.

Media Coverage

Several media outlets have covered Denim Day, including The Daily Dot, [4] NBC,[5] Fox[6] and more.

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