Slutwalk NYC

Six Reasons Why SlutWalk Is Awesome

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by Amanda Marcotte, RH Reality Check

October 2, 2011 - 10:01pm (Print)

SlutWalk NYC showed why SlutWalk is an effective protest against rape.  SlutWalk reverses expectations of how anti-rape protests should work, and uses humor to great effect to get the message across.

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Why I’m Marching in SlutWalk NYC

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by Holly Meyer, SlutWalk NYC

September 28, 2011 - 11:36pm (Print)

I’ll be at SlutWalk NYC representing every person who has ever been sexually assaulted but never reported it, for whatever reason. We welcome anyone who believes that rape should not be accepted by society any longer. We welcome anyone who believes that nobody deserves to be raped and nobody should be blamed for their attack.

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SlutWalk: Why I Am Marching

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by Nancy Schwartzman, The Line Campaign

September 28, 2011 - 11:32pm (Print)

SlutWalk is a grassroots movement, often spearheaded by young people organizing for the first time. Though the name has causes controversy, SlutWalk was never meant to be divisive. Instead it stands as a challenge to the notion that what might fall under a contemporary description of “sluttiness”—revealing clothing, flirting, drinking—does not equate consent to sex, and never justifies rape.

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