
Denim Day
Wear Denim on Denim Day in Support of Sexual Violence Prevention and Survivor Advocacy.
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate in Denim Day on Wednesday, April 29th, 2026, by wearing denim in support of sexual violence and survivor advocacy.
Denim Day is the longest-running sexual violence prevention and education campaign in the United States. It mobilizes individuals, communities, and institutions through a visible call to action, wearing jeans with purpose. The campaign commemorates an Italian Supreme Court ruling that drew international outrage after a conviction was overturned based on harmful assumptions about consent related to the victim's clothing.
In recognition of this important initiative, we encourage each department to participate by wearing denim on April 29th. We also invite departments to take a group photo and share it with our office for potential inclusion on the college's social media platforms. Please send your pictures to dei@farmingdale.edu.
Visible acts of support play a meaningful role in affirming survivors and fostering a campus culture grounded in respect, accountability, and care. We appreciate your partnership in advancing awareness and standing in solidarity with victim-survivors.
Thank you for your participation.
Phillip C. Culver
Executive Director for Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer
Kathleen Flynn
Title IX Coordinator
April 29, 2026
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Campus Center