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Mike Weinholtz speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk o
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mike Weinholtz speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk o
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Kim Bowman speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Kim Bowman speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representative Angela Romero (D-Salt Lake City) speaks outside the Utah State Capitol duri
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk North on State Street to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWal
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk past Temple Square on their way to the state Capitol during the 5th annu
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Sat
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk North on State Street to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWal
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk North on State Street to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWal
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk North on State Street to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWal
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk past Temple Square on their way to the state Capitol during the 5th annu
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk past Temple Square on their way to the state Capitol during the 5th annu
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mike Weinholtz speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mike Weinholtz speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Kim Bowman speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Kim Bowman speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Representative Angela Romero (D-Salt Lake City) speaks outside the Utah State Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk North on State Street to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk past Temple Square on their way to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk North on State Street to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk North on State Street to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk North on State Street to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk past Temple Square on their way to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Participants walk past Temple Square on their way to the state Capitol during the 5th annual SlutWalk Walk of No Shame Saturday September 24, 2016. The annual SlutWalk is a march against sexual assault, victim blaming, slut shaming, and rape culture- with millions of participants in thousands of cities around the globe. The Walk of No Shame aims to strike down the ideas that survivors of sexual assault or violence somehow deserved it, or that anyone is inviting this behavior. By dismantling this idea, and the culture that surrounds it, we hope to see better access to help for survivors, better reporting methods, and less stigma around reporting these crimes.