Raising
Awareness

RED SAND
PROJECT

Raising
Awareness

RED SAND
PROJECT

WHAT IS THE RED SAND PROJECT?

The Red Sand Project is an interactive art exhibition designed to raise awareness of human trafficking.

By spreading red sand in the cracks in sidewalks, the project brings attention to those who have “fallen through the cracks” in society. Red Sand Project installations have taken place in 70 countries around the world. Hundreds of thousands of toolkits have been distributed to over 1,000,000 people.

Tennessee Department of Health employees and community partners will be pouring red sand during the week of July 24th through July 31st.

Group of women outdoors painting a red line on pavement during a community or healthcare-related project.

WHAT IS THE RED SAND PROJECT?

Group of women outdoors painting a red line on pavement during a community or healthcare-related project.

The Red Sand Project is an interactive art exhibition designed to raise awareness of human trafficking.

By spreading red sand in the cracks in sidewalks, the project brings attention to those who have “fallen through the cracks” in society. Red Sand Project installations have taken place in 70 countries around the world. Hundreds of thousands of toolkits have been distributed to over 1,000,000 people.

Tennessee Department of Health employees and community partners will be pouring red sand during the week of July 24th through July 31st.

Bag of red sand labeled ‘Red Sand Project’ placed on pavement beside red lines symbolizing human trafficking awareness.

WHAT TO DO?

Pour red sand and take pictures mentioning Hardin County Health Department and Public Health Educator Jennifer Siner as well as tagging TDH at @TNDeptofHeaIth, using the hashtags #ItHasToStop #RedSandTN so that TDH can see what county your post is coming from. 

WHAT TO DO?

Bag of red sand labeled ‘Red Sand Project’ placed on pavement beside red lines symbolizing human trafficking awareness.

Pour red sand and take pictures mentioning Hardin County Health Department and Public Health Educator Jennifer Siner as well as tagging TDH at @TNDeptofHeaIth, using the hashtags #ItHasToStop #RedSandTN so that TDH can see what county your post is coming from. 

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Group of women outdoors painting a red line on pavement during a community or healthcare-related project.
A group of women posing for a picture.
Group of women outdoors painting a red line on pavement during a community or healthcare-related project.
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