Here are some street harassment stories from March that caught my eye:
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In Argentina, RussellCar recruits women as drivers to give them economic empowerment and reduce sexual harassment in taxis.
94% of women have experienced sexual harassment on public transport in Bangladesh.
A man in Belgium became the first person to be convicted of “Sexism in the Public Space.”
Women in Edmonton, Canada, talk about street harassment in a new video.
In Canada, a man on a bus confronted another passenger for taking upskirt photos of a female passenger.
The women-only cars on the subway in Guangzhou, China are ineffective as men rush in to use them, too.
France’s parliamentarians commissioned a working group to define street harassment as the legislature considers a new law to fine men for harassing women in public
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Blank Noise in India called for a safe and harassment-free Holi celebration.
An Irish journalist called for a legal ban on street harassment in Ireland.
Teaching boys not to rape, in Kenya.
How the #MeToo Movement varies across Latin America.
A new app launched in Morocco to address gender-based violence, including street harassment.
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Safe Streets Philippines FREE FROM FEAR exhibit featured 11 Filipinas who shared their experiences of street harassment.
Labour MP Melanie Onn urged parliament in the UK to make street harassment a hate crime.
A history of sexual harassment in the UK.
There’s a new Safe & the City app in the UK.
Wera Hobhouse MP laid before Parliament a new bill to update the UK voyeurism laws to include up-skirt photos.
Women are “walking taller” in Nottingham, UK, because street harassment is illegal.
“Building better men: how we can begin to redefine masculinity.”
A woman in AZ (US) posted a video of her harasser to encourage bystanders to speak up.
A punk rocker in NYC (US) takes on street harassment.
Street harassment song from Maea Lenei Buhre on Vimeo.