Last night, Stop Street Harassment held a very successful five year anniversary happy hour and awards ceremony at Vinoteca DC!
We honored local community members and groups that we’ve collaborated with over our five years and thanked them for their incredible work to make the Washington, D.C. – area safer. They are pictured above.
At least 60-70 people attended, and dozens more patrons of the venue had the chance to learn about street harassment, too. The happy hour wrist bands and raffle garnered over $400 in donations from attendees – thank you to all who donated to supporting the work of Stop Street Harassment!
If you couldn’t attend but wish to make a donation, you can do so here.
Finally, a big thank you to my four DC-based board members Layla Moughari, Liz Bolton, Mark Hutchens, and Anna Bavier who helped plan and organize the whole thing and who made sure the event ran smoothly.
Layla, Liz, Anna & Holly. Photo by Mark.
We look forward to the collaborations and successes the next five years will bring!
Frankie E. Hansen says
Even as the Nagpur University’s continues to suppress the cases of sexual and mental harassment, new complaints continue to be filed to its Women’s Cell. So far, the panel received six such complaints. They included an old one from lecturer of Saoner-based Dr Haribhau Admane College against its principal. About five new complaints were reported to the Women’s Cell that included one made by NU’s class-IV employee and another made by a senior lecturer of a Wardha-based college against her principal.