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Archives for October 2010

“3 men approached me trying to touch my face and kept asking me to come with them”

October 14, 2010 By Contributor

I’m a 16 year old girl, living in Brussels (parents moved from US to work here). I’ve recently stopped hanging out with my friends at the mall or the city shopping street, because of the looks, catcalling and remarks my friends and I get. My friends and I do not dress provocatively, but we do wear sun-dresses and shorts in summer, which we should be able to do, without being shouted at.

I really hate this behavior. A few weeks ago I was waiting for my friends outside a cinema (It hadn’t opened yet, I was 10 minutes early), It was 2 P.M, and around me were couples, groups of friends, families etc. Yet, 3 men still approached me trying to touch my face and kept asking me to come with them, and tried to pressure me into going into their car with them. I got so scared, I ran away and called my parents to pick me up.

Since that experience I don’t go anywhere without my mom or dad. This has really had a bad affect on me, I wish the sexual street harassment would stop. What is disgusting is when they do it to underage girls as well. I know 13 year old girls who are touched by strangers. It makes me sick.

Some people say it is flattering that men find them “hot”, but it makes me feel even more worthless and empty, as if the only reason I exist is to be looked at for being female.

– A.R.

Location: Brussels, Belgium

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Filed Under: Stories, street harassment Tagged With: groping, sexual harassment, street harassment

“This shouldn’t happen to anyone”

October 13, 2010 By Contributor

I was walking home from the library and an SUV full of guys followed me and howled at me.

I get mistaken for a woman all the time. This shouldn’t happen to anyone.

– EQ Guy

Location: One block from home

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Filed Under: Stories, street harassment Tagged With: sexual harassment, street harassment

Street harassers crush her dreams of loving to live in the city

October 12, 2010 By Contributor

I was at a stop waiting for public transportation to go home. I was new to the city, so walking alone wasn’t a big deal yet. As I was walking towards the platform from the mall, a few 40 year old or so men were standing in the corner, waiting for the same light rail. One of them shouted saying, “You know you’re hot. You know you are. I’d like to take you home and tear you up,” and the others laughed.

I did nothing but ignore, and feel my eyes start to swell. It just so happens that on my way home on the same evening, just ten minutes after that incident, I caught an even older man staring at me. I tried to ignore it, but when his stop came he looked at me and stated so everyone could hear, “You’re so beautiful you look like a model.”

I am from a small town, and could feel comfortable going to the mall in the evening. I am only 19 and I moved away from the city because of how frequent I would be bothered walking in the street. My dream since I was a little girl was to love living in the city.

– E

Location: Lloyd Center Mall Portland, Oregon

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Filed Under: Stories, street harassment Tagged With: portland, sexual harassment, Stories, street harassment

“I want to throw that bitch on the ground right here and fuck her up”

October 11, 2010 By Contributor

Trigger Warning!

I was riding the Red Line in Chicago when two drunk men got on. You could tell they were both drunk and high. One had an alcoholic drink in his hand, and they both had joints behind an ear.

They started swearing and talking about the woman on the train. The said some really vulgar things. They pointed to me and talked said, “I want to throw that bitch on the ground right here and fuck her up. Teach her her place. I’ll nail her right here. Look at her sitting there like she is better than us. I’ll fuck her up.”

They said the things along the same line about several females on the train. Several times when females would exit the train (the men where standing by the doors) they would grab they woman’s but or breasts. I did notice they were armed. It really shook me up.

– Anonymous

Location: Chicago, IL. CTA Red Line

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Filed Under: Stories, street harassment Tagged With: street harassment, subway harassment

Weekly Round Up: October 10, 2010

October 10, 2010 By HKearl

Story Submissions Recap:

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  • Stop Street Harassment Blog: 2 new stories from women in New York City and Illinois.
  • HollaBack DC!: 3 new stories
  • HollaBack NYC: 5 new stories
  • HollaBackLDN: 3 new stories
  • HollaBack Savannah: 1 new story

In the News, On the Blogs:

  • BBC News, “Woman on Tracks Halts Train after Cardiff Fans’ Abuse“
  • Huffington Post, “A Cure for Cat-calling?“
  • NY Post, “Perv in a Pixel“
  • Palisades Post, “Holly Kearl: On Why Cat Calls Have Got to Go“
  • F Bomb, “Street Harassment and Sluts“
  • Women’s View on the News, “Predator jailed for raping three homeless women“
  • HollaBack DC! “Primetime TV and Street Harassment“
  • Hello Beautiful, “Article on street harassment of women prompts public hearing“
  • Stop Street Harassment, “Using stand-up comedy to raise awareness about street harassment“
  • I’m no Picasso Blog, “No more clubs: dirty Incheon girl at heart“

Announcements:

  • Is the book Stop Street Harassment at your library? If not, request it! You can also buy it online at Amazon or Barnes & Noble.c
  • HollaBack NYC is hiring a Program Director & had a new website!
  • HollaBack DC! is looking for a graphic design intern
  • The London Anti-Street Harassment Campaign is growing so much that it’s now the UK Anti-Street Harassment Campaign. Find out how you can get involved. ASH campaigns will be starting soon in Belfast, Edinburgh, and Manchester.
  • New HollaBacks will be launching soon in Los Angeles, Buenos Aires (@iHollabackBA), San Jose, Philadelphia, Berlin, and Paris!
  • RightRides is looking for interns & volunteers in NYC

Upcoming Events:

  • Oct. 12: HollaBack NYC is co-hosting a happy hour with Envision Williamsburg and Feministing in Brooklyn, NY
  • Oct. 12: Street harassment book talk at the Red Cross building, Pasadena, CA, 7 p.m.
  • Oct. 13: Street harassment book talk at Village Books, Pacific Palisades, CA, 7:30 p.m.
  • Oct. 14: RightRides Benefit in NYC, 6-9 p.m.
  • Oct. 14: Street harassment book talk at University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, 4 p.m.
  • Oct. 16: Street harassment book talk at the library of the University of Alaska, Anchorage, 4 p.m.
  • Oct. 18: Street harassment meeting in London, 7 p.m.

10 Tweets from the Week:

  • MissDivaOlivia Street harassment… I don’t owe a fucking response to ANYONE, polite or rude!
  • rightsandwrongs: “I always foolishly think cold weather = more clothes = less #streetharassment, but I am wrong” via @iHollaback
  • WoodsieGirl @hkearl Check it out – Lego activity book condones street harassment: http://flic.kr/p/8GQ8x8 (via @ostephens)
  • TheSliverParty #liesyoushouldntfallfor Street harassment is a compliment. #fem2
  • ShanteParadigm Straight men: street sexual aggression/harassment is NOT flattery!
  • euonymy Street harassment: really fucking unpleasant.
  • GirlOnAStar Bad catcall of the day: “nice hamper baby”.. As I was carrying my laundry to the car. #FAIL #cheesylines
  • CatCall The other day I was bending over to lock up my bike and I hear, “Gorgeous.”
  • HeatherLaFunny Wish people would stop trying to catcall in my general direction…I look a mess and I don’t want to hear it. #gtfoh with that
  • styleblogca Why do men honk and catcall at women from their cars? What do they think will happen? #dumb
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Filed Under: Events, hollaback, Stories, weekly round up Tagged With: catcalls, hollaback, rightrides, street harassment

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