Interview with 3rd Year Topless/Nude Protestor and Rape Survivor
(currently I only have one part of the protest re-uploaded, as I look for the lost files from my banned youtube and vimeo accounts. Please enjoy this one while I try to find the rest)
The only video I can find so far from my banned Youtube and Vimeo accounts, this was filmed at the first-ever Slutwalk Portland event in 2017. I’m hoping I can find the rest of the videos I recorded because it was a great event. You can read more about how the Slutwalk protests began here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SlutWalk
Original Upload Date: Monday, September 18, 2017 at 9:35 PM EST
Original Caption:
On Sunday September 17th, 2017, I attended the “Slutwalk Portland 2017” where I recorded the speakers and some interviews with others in attendance! I’m uploading the whole thing as a composite video here to try to stay within my 5gb/week Vimeo limit, I will also be uploading the sections separately to Youtube if you want to see them in 1080p.
I will add more information to this description after I have talked with the speakers to find out what info they want me to link to. For now, here is the description from the Slutwalk 2017 Facebook event page:
SlutWalk is a movement of protest marches which began on April 3, 2011, in response to a Toronto, Ontario police officer, Constable Michael Sanguinetti, suggesting that “women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized.” It has since spread to rallies around the world, where participants protest the victim-blaming and sex-shaming that is common in our society.
Our Mission: Sexual assault affects everyone in the community, and some people require more support and resources than others. We know that LGBTQI youth, people of color, sex workers, and disabled people are the most likely to experience victimization, and we want to address this publicly.
How We Protest: Our peaceful demonstration creates a welcoming and safe space available for survivors, victims, allies and advocates to broaden the discussion around sexual assault, domestic violence, and the need for consent and communication. Much like Portland Pride, we have clearly marked Peacekeepers in attendance.
Our Guest Speakers
Chris Ettrick – is a Comedian and pole dance teacher.
Elle Stanger – is a SlutwalkPortland co-organizer, sex worker and podcast host of UnzippedPDX.
J.D. Dowell – is a Seattle based Activist, loud mouth, and internet personality.
Carlene Ostegaard – is the only IPSA certified partner surrogate in Oregon.
Kat Salas – is a Yaqui/ Chicanx sex worker living, fighting, and being a queer slut in the city of Portland Oregon.
Sterling Clark – is a SlutwalkPortland co-organizer, and artist.