FUNDRAISER FOR SLUTWALK 2012
You are invited to The Voice of Protest… a spoken word poetry benefit for SlutWalk London 2012!
Sunday 29th April, 7pm at the Shacklewell Arms in Dalston.
*** ENTRY £5 ***MC: Yasmin LorentzPerformers…Cat BroganCaitlin Hayward-TappRoz KaveneyEvan IfekoyaSirena ReynoldsSophia BlackwellCamila FioriHabiba HridaLolaStephanie DogfootStephanie GoldbergDave Russell
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Sometimes we can forget how much a difference community, protest and our voices can make. Our aim for this night is to showcase spoken word artists who share our goal of challenging injustice, whether that be by confronting issues of gender, race, class or other oppression. At its core SlutWalk is about people power. By telling our stories, raising our voices and connecting with other people we can make so much of a difference. We raise questions, we raise conversation and we can create change. Join us at the Shacklewell Arms in London on the 29th April from 7pm!TRANSPORT
Shacklewell Arms is at 71 Shacklewell Lane, E8 2EB Nearest Overground: Dalston KingslandBuses: 488 stopping at The Petchey Academy stopOr see TFL Journey Planner at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/, see here for travel disruptions:http://bit.ly/Hv5TtOMap: http://g.co/maps/732p3If you can’t come, feel free to donate here!

FUNDRAISER FOR SLUTWALK 2012

You are invited to The Voice of Protest… a spoken word poetry benefit for SlutWalk London 2012!

Sunday 29th April, 7pm at the Shacklewell Arms in Dalston.

*** ENTRY £5 ***

MC: Yasmin Lorentz

Performers…

Cat Brogan
Caitlin Hayward-Tapp
Roz Kaveney
Evan Ifekoya
Sirena Reynolds
Sophia Blackwell
Camila Fiori
Habiba Hrida
Lola
Stephanie Dogfoot
Stephanie Goldberg
Dave Russell

Facebook Invite

Sometimes we can forget how much a difference community, protest and our voices can make. Our aim for this night is to showcase spoken word artists who share our goal of challenging injustice, whether that be by confronting issues of gender, race, class or other oppression. 

At its core SlutWalk is about people power. By telling our stories, raising our voices and connecting with other people we can make so much of a difference. We raise questions, we raise conversation and we can create change. 

Join us at the Shacklewell Arms in London on the 29th April from 7pm!

TRANSPORT

Shacklewell Arms is at 71 Shacklewell LaneE8 2EB 
Nearest Overground: Dalston Kingsland
Buses: 488 stopping at The Petchey Academy stop
Or see TFL Journey Planner at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/, see here for travel disruptions:http://bit.ly/Hv5TtO
Map: http://g.co/maps/732p3

If you can’t come, feel free to donate here!



SlutWalk London 2012 - Saturday 22nd September 2012, meet 12.30pm at Top of Piccadilly (near Hyde Park Corner).
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Donate to SlutWalk London 2012! We have raised £1358 and need another £500 to cover the costs of the PA system, banner material and jackets for stewards. Thank you so much to everyone who has donated already.

SlutWalk London 2012!

Sheila Farmer's prosecution dropped

Photos: Tom Radenz and Claire Butler



Why SlutWalk London?


"I am walking because I was raped. I am walking because two thirds of people who answered a survey would say I am to blame for my rape. The only person to blame is the man who raped me.I am so angry with the lack of justice, the hundreds and thousands of rapists who walk away. I am angry because the survivors of rape are victimised again and again. If we report it (I did) we are forced to re-live it in horrendous detail several times over. We feel violated again when the CPS decides not to prosecute after all and he simply walks away. We are not victims. We were victims, for a moment in time. Now, we are survivors."

- Emily Jacob


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