

End Slut Shaming and Victim Blaming in Sexual Assault


End Slut Shaming and Victim Blaming in Sexual Assault
The Issue
Most people know someone who has been sexually assaulted. Whether it was your parent, your friend, your teacher, your sibling, your classmate, you teammate, or yourself, sexual assault has touched all of us. Slutwalk is an opportunity to stand, walk, chant, and shout our powerful opposition to this practice and its commonplace appearance in our society. Slutwalk is a place to stand strongly and unconditionally with all survivors of sexual assault. It is a time to say that it is never, under, any circumstances, the fault of the victim, and to show solidarity to all who have experienced sexual assault. It is a place to express our demand for control over our own bodies, physical and sexual space. It is a place to condemn the policies that embolden and condone a rape culture and to call out their disproportionate impact on gay, lesbian, and transgender communities, poor and working class people, people of color, immigrants without documents, incarcerated individuals, people who engage in sex work, and individuals with physical or mental disabilities. Slutwalk is a place to demand a world free from sexual assault, a place to discuss, think, and debate about what type of women's rights, gay rights, and gender equality movement we want, and decide what direction we, as that movement, will walk in next.
1. All victims of sexual assault deserve dignified treatment and access to medical care regardless of race, socioeconomic status, gender expression, sexual orientation, physical ability, mental illness, immigration status, incarceration status, physical appearance or involvement in sex work. We demand that all DC-area hospitals provide access to rape kits and train staff to administer rape kits to all victims of assault.
2. All people have a right to control their own bodies and personal space. To have autonomy of our own bodies and sexual liberation, DC residents must have access to affordable reproductive health care services including abortions. Reproductive health care should be prioritized in the budget and we therefore oppose any and all budget cuts that restrict these services, such as the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act that bans the District from using its own money to fund abortions for low-income women.
3. We oppose sexual assault in all work places.
4. We oppose all efforts of public figures (including politicians, law enforcement and military officers) to belittle and joke about incidents of rape and sexual assault in order to generate and maintain a culture in which sexism is accepted rather than taken seriously.
5. We call for an end to the deportation of undocumented people who report sexual assault, rape and domestic violence. All people must have the ability to report sexual violence and rape and to receive a medical care without fear of deportation.
6. The police must be held accountable to the communities they serve to the fullest extent. We call for the immediate removal and arrest of any police officer that misuses their power and authority position to abuse and assault people. We demand that the victims of police assault receive justice.
We demand full equality and inclusion for trans people, including complete access to healthcare, education and employment.
7.We demand an end to transphobia. We demand an end to violence committed against members of the transgender, transsexual and gender non-conforming community. We demand justice for Tyli’a Mack, LeShai McClean, and other victims of gender-motivated hate crimes.
8.We also demand an end to the stereotyping of trans women as sex workers, especially low income trans women and trans women of color. We call for an end to the constant police intimidation and harassment of trans women that follows this stereotype.
*We would like to thank the DC International Socialist Organization (DC ISO) for their incredible contributions to SlutWalk D.C. and the List of Demands!* http://www.facebook.com/DCISO

The Issue
Most people know someone who has been sexually assaulted. Whether it was your parent, your friend, your teacher, your sibling, your classmate, you teammate, or yourself, sexual assault has touched all of us. Slutwalk is an opportunity to stand, walk, chant, and shout our powerful opposition to this practice and its commonplace appearance in our society. Slutwalk is a place to stand strongly and unconditionally with all survivors of sexual assault. It is a time to say that it is never, under, any circumstances, the fault of the victim, and to show solidarity to all who have experienced sexual assault. It is a place to express our demand for control over our own bodies, physical and sexual space. It is a place to condemn the policies that embolden and condone a rape culture and to call out their disproportionate impact on gay, lesbian, and transgender communities, poor and working class people, people of color, immigrants without documents, incarcerated individuals, people who engage in sex work, and individuals with physical or mental disabilities. Slutwalk is a place to demand a world free from sexual assault, a place to discuss, think, and debate about what type of women's rights, gay rights, and gender equality movement we want, and decide what direction we, as that movement, will walk in next.
1. All victims of sexual assault deserve dignified treatment and access to medical care regardless of race, socioeconomic status, gender expression, sexual orientation, physical ability, mental illness, immigration status, incarceration status, physical appearance or involvement in sex work. We demand that all DC-area hospitals provide access to rape kits and train staff to administer rape kits to all victims of assault.
2. All people have a right to control their own bodies and personal space. To have autonomy of our own bodies and sexual liberation, DC residents must have access to affordable reproductive health care services including abortions. Reproductive health care should be prioritized in the budget and we therefore oppose any and all budget cuts that restrict these services, such as the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act that bans the District from using its own money to fund abortions for low-income women.
3. We oppose sexual assault in all work places.
4. We oppose all efforts of public figures (including politicians, law enforcement and military officers) to belittle and joke about incidents of rape and sexual assault in order to generate and maintain a culture in which sexism is accepted rather than taken seriously.
5. We call for an end to the deportation of undocumented people who report sexual assault, rape and domestic violence. All people must have the ability to report sexual violence and rape and to receive a medical care without fear of deportation.
6. The police must be held accountable to the communities they serve to the fullest extent. We call for the immediate removal and arrest of any police officer that misuses their power and authority position to abuse and assault people. We demand that the victims of police assault receive justice.
We demand full equality and inclusion for trans people, including complete access to healthcare, education and employment.
7.We demand an end to transphobia. We demand an end to violence committed against members of the transgender, transsexual and gender non-conforming community. We demand justice for Tyli’a Mack, LeShai McClean, and other victims of gender-motivated hate crimes.
8.We also demand an end to the stereotyping of trans women as sex workers, especially low income trans women and trans women of color. We call for an end to the constant police intimidation and harassment of trans women that follows this stereotype.
*We would like to thank the DC International Socialist Organization (DC ISO) for their incredible contributions to SlutWalk D.C. and the List of Demands!* http://www.facebook.com/DCISO

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Petition created on July 31, 2011