NWCASA's 8th Annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes®

Arrington Lagoon at Dawes Park
Evanston, IL 60201

Running > 1 mile

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We are back in the park! 

Join NWCASA as we host our 8th Annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes®!

Cost: Adults $20, Students $10

Join us for playful activism as men adorn 4 inch red stiletto heels and strut for one mile next to the beautiful lakefront to raise awareness in our community and support the millions of women who are subjected to horrific acts of sexual violence every year.

All genders are welcome to walk but heels will only be provided in men’s sizes! Men’s heels are optional but highly encouraged.  

Why men in heels? Men are asked to wear heels to actively confront gender stereotypes and expectations. NWCASA acknowledges that not all women wear heels & that heels are not gender specific. The heels are simply a symbol of gender bias. The hope is in a space of playful openness, meaningful conversations and revelations will occur. 

“Walk a Mile in Her Shoes® education Events organize around men literally walking one mile in women's high-heeled shoes. It's not easy walking in these shoes, but it's an experience around which a lot of education, self-reflection, and change happens. It's impressive to see such a visually stunning public statement of listening, learning, allyship, and commitment. It's an engaging event that gets the community talking about sex and gender biases, gender identity, gender relations, and men's sexualized violence.” -walkamileinhershoes.org 

Why do this at all? By walking for 1 mile in heels, men take the “first steps” in acknowledging that they will actively work to deconstruct patriarchy and toxic masculinity. They pledge to actively work to reveal, know, and overcome gender biases. And they will actively work to end men’s role in sexualized violence. 

#NWCASAHeels

*COVID-19 STATEMENT*: Please note that NWCASA will continue to monitor and adhere to CDC guidelines regarding safety protocols for outdoor events. With the ongoing uncertainty of the pandemic, the guidelines for October are still unknown. 


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