SEATTLE -- You just might run into someone wearing a T-shirt that says "I was raped." The phrase is printed across a new shirt sold online from a Seattle-based organization founded by a local rape survivor. Heather Corrina's Web site Scarleteen.com offers teens "sex ed for the real world." The site offers detailed information on a wide array of topics having to do with sexuality in an attempt to educate teens and young adults and to encourage open, ongoing conversation. The t-shirt campaign is a part of the "I was raped" project which also includes a documentary. The project, for...