SlutWalk Chicago-- June 4, 2011
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Photos from SlutWalk Chicago
SlutWalk Chicago now has a Flickr pool for sharing photos from the event! Check out the slideshow below, and make sure to add your photos!
About SlutWalk Chicago
Inspired by Slutwalk Toronto, Slutwalk Chicago is a march in support of education and against intolerance.
On January 24, 2011, a representative of the Toronto Police Service was quoted saying, "Women should avoid dressing like sluts in order to not be victimized."
Slutwalk Chicago aims to combat the myth of "the slut" and the culture of victim blaming that prevails the world over.
Our mission is to enforce the truth that those who experience sexual assault are never at fault-- no exceptions. We seek to combat a culture that teaches "don't get raped," as opposed to "don't rape."
Slutwalk Chicago is for everyone: singles, couples, parents, sisters, brothers, friends. People of any age, race, gender, trans status, and sexual-orientation are welcome! Come walk, roll, strut, holler, and stomp with us in demand of a revised cultural attitude toward sexual assault and rape.
On January 24, 2011, a representative of the Toronto Police Service was quoted saying, "Women should avoid dressing like sluts in order to not be victimized."
Slutwalk Chicago aims to combat the myth of "the slut" and the culture of victim blaming that prevails the world over.
Our mission is to enforce the truth that those who experience sexual assault are never at fault-- no exceptions. We seek to combat a culture that teaches "don't get raped," as opposed to "don't rape."
Slutwalk Chicago is for everyone: singles, couples, parents, sisters, brothers, friends. People of any age, race, gender, trans status, and sexual-orientation are welcome! Come walk, roll, strut, holler, and stomp with us in demand of a revised cultural attitude toward sexual assault and rape.
About the Speaker Series
To find out more about the people who spoke at SlutWalk Chicago, check out the link directory below:
Beth Stelling
Beth's Website
Beth on Facebook
Crash
Sex Workers Outreach Project
Caleb Probst
Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation
Emily Robison
SHEER
Jamie Keiles
Jamie's Personal Website
Jamie on Twitter
Jamie on Facebook
Jessica Skolnik
Population (Jessica's band)
Jessica on Twitter
Jessica on Facebook
Laura Yes Yes
Laura on Facebook
How to Seduce a White Boy in Ten Easy Steps
Young Chicago Authors
Yasmin Nair
Yasmin's Personal Website
GenderJust
Beth Stelling
Beth's Website
Beth on Facebook
Crash
Sex Workers Outreach Project
Caleb Probst
Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation
Emily Robison
SHEER
Jamie Keiles
Jamie's Personal Website
Jamie on Twitter
Jamie on Facebook
Jessica Skolnik
Population (Jessica's band)
Jessica on Twitter
Jessica on Facebook
Laura Yes Yes
Laura on Facebook
How to Seduce a White Boy in Ten Easy Steps
Young Chicago Authors
Yasmin Nair
Yasmin's Personal Website
GenderJust