maja-stina asked: I was wondering if there is an intended dress code? I would love to dress up for this! 
There is no intended dress code - wear what you like! Dress up, dress down, dress however you wish - just keep it legal ;)

Anonymous asked: What is slutwalk about?
This is a march against rape culture and victim blaming. We are challenging the idea that anyone can ever be responsible for being raped or sexually assaulted. Clothing, gender, occupation, sexuality, age, class, race - none of these are reasons or excuses to rape. The only person at fault, the only person who should be judged, is the rapist.

Anonymous asked: I’m home alone with my 2 daughters (5 and 11) on the 11th. Are kids welcome or is it more about sexuality so less appropriate?
Of course kids are welcome. We should have a safe space at the rally for those with small children, and while some may be dressing down for the event (if you want to, go for it!), this is about rape culture not sexuality.

Anonymous asked: Could you provide some suggestions for phrases, slogans, etc. for banners and placards? I have the facilities to produce many, just do not have any ideas.
Shout out, y’all! Any ideas for banners/placards, send them our way. If you’re on twitter, we’re using #walkslogans for sharing ideas.
Anonymous asked: Can men march too?
Of course! All are welcome at Slutwalk London to protest rape culture. Females, males, genderqueers, gender neutral: however you identify, if you’re against rape culture you’re one of us.

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