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Home » Recent News » Renfrew County initiative extended across the province

Renfrew County initiative extended across the province

Posted on 6 February 2019Author Red Dress Productions
Valley Gazette article

In December, Mark Jones of the Valley Gazette interviewed Red Dress Productions on the Countdown Public Art Legacy Project’s history, purpose, and process in creating Ontario monuments that honour sexual assault survivors.

Please read Renfrew County initiative extended across the province (PDF, 319 KB).

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