Fridley Resident Organizes Slutwalk to Give Rape Survivors a Voice
Local rally and march is part of international movement.
See also: 100 photos from the event. October ends with Anoka's parade of costumed marchers. Costumed walkers in the Oct. 1, 2011, SlutWalk in Minneapolis will have a much different message: Rape is Rape and No Means No and that the "rape culture" we live in needs to change. Kimberia Sherva, one of the organizers of the event, is from Fridley and is a survivor. Fridley Patch: You’re from Fridley? Are you originally from here? Kimberia Sherva: I was born in Seoul, Korea. I was adopted and raised in Detroit Lakes and moved to the cities in my early 20’s. Patch: And you’re 25 now? Sherva: People ask that a lot. No, I’m 40. Patch: SlutWalk Minneapolis has been getting a lot of press. How do you feel being thrust into the spotlight? Sherva: …