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Historically, SlutWalks have appealed to primarily white women. Milwaukee SlutWalk organizer Michele Stander-Reimer would like this to change.

SlutWalk organizer addresses racial tensions

Last month, Michele Stander-Reimer announced she – along with a slew of volunteers – would organize a SlutWalk in Milwaukee. SlutWalks are marches occurring all over the world during which thousands of people rally and walk to raise awareness about sexual assault. Some marchers dress provocatively to visually demonstrate the point that no matter how a woman dresses, rape is never validated.

SlutWalk Milwaukee is set for Saturday, Aug. 13 at noon in Bay View's Humboldt Park. (Originally the event was set for Aug. 20, but it was recently moved up a week.)

However, blogs are popping up all over the Internet suggesting that SlutWalks are exclusive movements that cater primarily to privileged women. Basically, some believe it's a bunch of over-educated white girls taking the opportunity to make a statement while showing off their bodies.

Stander-Reimer is aware of this growing discomfort among some feminists, activists and people of color, and she took the time to respond to some questions posed to her by OnMilwaukee.com.

OnMilwaukee.com: Do you think traditionally SlutWalks have been exclusive? If so, how? If not, why do you think people of color feel excluded?

Michele Stander-Reimer: It's a little hard for me to speak to the particular issues of inclusion and exclusivity at other SlutWalks simply because there are so many others that are so different, and I haven't worked with any others on their outreach and planning strategies. However, based on pictures we see of crowds at many SlutWalks, there is a predominance of white participants that I think exceeds the ratio of white community members to people of color, and that's highly problematic. That being said, I don't think that this issue was born within SlutWalk particularly, but is instead a reflection of the larger issues within our society that have continually marginalized people of color and subverted social issues that have shaped outcomes for communities of color.

OMC: Is it true that black women are more likely to be sexually assaulted than white women?

MSR: Within Milwaukee, black women are much more likely to be sexually assaulted than white women; transgender men and women are more likely to be sexually assaulted then any other category, and yet when we talk most productively about sexual assault, discussions that raise awareness and don't involve victim blaming on the community level, we most often discuss the sexual assault of a middle-class white women by a total stranger, a rare occurrence, when counted against the many dynamics of sexual assault.

As a movement we need to fight to make sure to include the voices of those groups who have typically been marginalized. I think perhaps some SlutWalk may not have fought hard enough on this end; and, frankly, I believe communities of color should be upset.

OMC: How are you reaching out to people of color to be a part of this event?

MSR: Right now I am working with a few organizations that work specifically with people of color, to engage with community members, promote the message of SlutWalk Milwaukee and invite participants and their voices. Because I am just beginning to work with these organizations, and am not sure exactly what participatory role they would like to take yet, I am not going to name them. We will be happy to include any community organizations interested in raising awareness about sexual assault and victim shaming in whatever capacity best fits their needs.

OMC: What is your response to people who say SlutWalk is the chance for women to parade their bodies and that some are in it for the wrong reasons?

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lokiju | June 13, 2011 at 12:39 p.m. (report)

"ALSO we as Men need to respond to women as people that we live, work and build friendships/relationship with through respect" I always love when I read statements like this! :) You say this like it's some sort of revolutionary thinking. What are you a caveman or something??? That's what it makes you sound like. Most men don't don't need a pep talk to treat women with respect! Most men grew up a looong time ago. Time to pull your pants up and grow up too. Pants on the ground! Pants on the ground! Lookin like fool with your pants on the ground!

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rob | June 13, 2011 at 8:39 a.m. (report)

Great article, Molly. And I will fight to protect anyone from Rape too. (thank you "the truth hurts don't it"!!!)

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beverlydiehl | June 12, 2011 at 12:12 p.m. (report)

LA SlutWalker here (though born in Milwaukee.) Every SlutWalk is a grass-roots organization formed by whoever wants to volunteer. Should "they" (there's always some nebulous "they" that people believe Should Be Doing Something, while they themselves sit on the sidelines and bitch,) the SlutWalk Milwaukee volunteers, reach out to minority communities and encourage their involvement? Absolutely. Rape and sexual assault hurt people, period. Men, women, children - everyone is hurt by sexual assault. I hope people from all races, genders, communities and economic groups in my old hometown will choose to participate in SlutWalk Milwaukee, as they did in LA, http://writinginflow.blogspot.com/2011/06/message-from-slutwalk-la-slut-means-we.html, but that is up to them. Regardless of whether the "right" mix of people are there, regardless of whether you personally find the word "slut" offensive or not, the truth is that NOBODY DESERVES TO BE ASSAULTED. EVER. Not if you're "wearing the wrong thing" or "in the wrong part of town" or said yes last night, the message of SlutWalk is to STOP victim-blaming and work on the real causes of rape and sexual assault.

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MilwaukeeCity | June 11, 2011 at 9:44 a.m. (report)

What a real classy organization. I don't know how people can walk in this parade then look themselves in the mirror. But anyways I am sure this protest or walk will solve everything.

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Truth_hurts_dont_it | June 10, 2011 at 7:40 p.m. (report)

OOPs my last post for meant for SteveDoe......but Larry and everyone else is welcome to read it.

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