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Street harassment and running – ESPN article

May 22, 2012 By HKearl

I’m on vacation without a laptop and trying to blog from a smart phone! So this will be short and light on embedded links.

ESPNW published an article today about street harassment and running and features some of my experiences (though a few facts were mixed up). It was in large part my harassment experiences while running that led me to start my activism work.

Harassment while running or exercising outside is sadly common, especially for women. When I surveyed over 800 women for my book, nearly one in four said they exercised at a gym instead of outside to avoid harassers on at least a monthly basis. This is not okay. We should have the right to exercise wherever we want without experiencing harassment!!

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Filed Under: News stories, street harassment Tagged With: ESPN, running, street harassment

NYTimes interview with director of anti-street harassment film

May 22, 2012 By HKearl

The director Mohamed Diab discusses his feminist drama “Cairo 678,” about sexual harassment in Egypt. Only by stabbing harassing men in the groin do the men start paying attention.

 

 

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Filed Under: male perspective, street harassment Tagged With: 678 film, Egypt, HarassMap, Mohamed Diab, sexual harassment, street harassment

SlutWalk Toronto – Year Two

May 21, 2012 By HKearl

Last year, activists in Toronto, Canada, organized a “SlutWalk” of protest after a police officer suggested to college women that they wouldn’t be victimized if they didn’t dress like sluts. The anti-victim-blaming focus touched a nerve worldwide and dozens of SlutWalks have taken place in major cities and on college campuses since then.

On Friday, SlutWalk Toronto will host their second walk. From their website:

“The prevalence of this attitude in our culture at large drew many to this cause to end blaming victims of sexual violence, and judging peoples’ worth by their bodies and what they do with them. In the last year, this fight has spread to over 200 cities around the world, where independent organizers have organized locally-driven SlutWalks and SlutWalk-inspired events. SlutWalk started, and is still going, because we and so many others around the world have had enough.

We demand our bodies and all bodies be respected. Our worth as human beings is not determined by our sexuality.

No matter what I wear
No matter what I look like
No matter what my gender expression is
No matter how much, how little or what kind of sex I have

No matter what I’ve done before
No matter where I come from
No matter how my body has been ‘devalued’ by others
No matter what I’ve been called

MY BODY IS NOT AN INSULT.

We invite you to join us on Friday May 25, 2012, as we take up space and fight for our right to live free of violence, victim-blaming and sex-shaming. We invite people of all gender expressions and orientations, all walks of life, levels of employment and education, all races, ages, abilities, and backgrounds, from all points of this city and elsewhere to come as you are, dressed as you feel comfortable.

UPDATE and MORE INFO

Due to availability of public space in Toronto, we are having a slight shift in time and date. Instead of the originally planned Saturday afternoon on May 26, come out and meet us on Friday May 25, early evening. We’ll be meeting at 5pm at Nathan Phillips Square. The rally will start walking at 5:30 sharp up University Ave. to Queen’s Park. Speakers will be at Queen’s Park between 6:30 and 7pm, finishing up before 8 p.m.Participants are welcome to meet at Queen’s Park and not Nathan Phillips Square if this is a more accessible option for anyone present. Volunteer marshals will be at Queen’s Park, south of the legislative building for this option.

We look forward to seeing you all there, and will have more details about speakers and route specifics to share as they become available.

If you’d like to volunteer and help out with SWTO 2012, we’d love to have you.”

Best of luck to them on SlutWalk year #2!

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Filed Under: Events Tagged With: sexual violence, slut, slutwalk toronto, street harassment, victim blaming

Snapshot of street harassment stories, news, announcements & tweets: May 20, 2012

May 20, 2012 By HKearl

Read stories, news articles, blog posts, and tweets about street harassment from the past few weeks.

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HarassMap in Egypt

Bijoya in Bangladesh

Resist Harassment in Lebanon

Ramallah Street Watch in Palestine

Name and Shame in Pakistan

Safe Streets in Yemen

Many of the Hollaback sites

In the News, on the Blogs:

* Al Jazeera, “Afghan women: priority or bargaining chip?“

* Al Arabiya News, “Egypt’s liberals call for sexual harassment law“

* High on Cliches, “Wie verhalte ich mich möglichst nicht wie ein Arsch?“

* The Times of India, “For a walk, don’t wait till it’s dark“

* Bienbrava.com, “An Open Letter to Street Harassers by Kaitlin Fredrickson“

* Discipline and anarchy, “The drop in the ocean, or the drop that wears away the stone? Street Harassment“

* Elucidated Perspectives, “The Cost of Street Harassment!“

* The Times of India, “Bike gang targets girl in Kolkata’s Jadavpur“

* Good Women Project, “Understanding Why Street Harassment and Cat-calls Scrape At Our Hearts“

* Safe Streets AZ, ““I asked him several times “can I help you?” – Street harassment at Safeway“

* The Sociological Cinema, “Decentering and Recentering the Discussion on Street Harassment“

* The Coast, “Reality Bites“

* Huffington Post, “3 Reasons ‘Feminism’ Is Not A Dirty Word“

* GenderIT, “Taking street harassment off the streets and off the map!“

New:

* There was a human chain formed against street harassment in Cairo, Egypt, this week!

* SlutWalk Toronto year 2 is taking place on Friday, May 25!

* If you’re in DC, come out for a FREE event about street harassment in Kabul, Afghanistan and Washington, DC, on Tues, May 29, 5:45 p.m. at the MLK library.

Reminders:

* In NYC on June 2 — “Queerocracy presents QRASH Course: Queers Resisting All Street Harassment“

* Help fund a new film about street harassment

* Change.org petition: Tell VisitPhilly.com: Please place advertisements that reflect the true value of our city.

* Read a report about the events of Anti-Street Harassment Week 2012.

* The Stop Street Harassment book is available in paperback for $15.

* Submit art about street harassment for the VoiceTool Product exhibit in San Francisco, CA

* The Adventures of Salwa campaign has a hotline for sexual harassment cases in Lebanon: 76-676862.

* In Bangalore, India, there is a helpline for street harassment 080 – 22943225 / 22864023

* Report #streetharassment in Pakistan at @NameAndShamePk, email nameandshame@ryse.pk, SMS 0314-800-35-68 or online at http://www.nameandshame.pk

10 Tweets from the Week:

1. @thekateblack One man just hissed “niiiice” at me. Another spat “ugh!” May they both eat shit in the crosswalk. #streetharassment #nyc

2. @MagdalenaFox Yelling “tatted up” is not going to get me to pay attention to you, loser! #streetharassment

3. @KhadijeN Even if you use islamic phrases it is still a harassment! #StreetHarassment

4. @bethg24 So is today like the Street Harassment Olympics or what?

5. @ThaNubianPrince And another street harassment just for good measure…terrible day for misogynistic encounters.

6. @SarbKaur77 The amount of street/transport harassment the women of London and cities around the world experience everyday is outrageous @hollabackLDN

7. @CarolineForsell I absolutely hate public street #harassment e.g:random strange men approach u & make inappropriate comments. Are women public property? NO!

8. @Karnythia If you’re here to protest oppression why are you engaging in #streetharassment? #NatoChicago?

9. @DrawTheLineON Today’s question: You notice a man rubbing up against a woman on the crowded subway. Do you go back to reading your paper? #WDTL

10. @divalutionary Men are out here miming street harassment for women wearing headphones. It’s gonna be a LONG summer in DC ladies

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A Human Chain Against Street Harassment in Egypt

May 20, 2012 By HKearl

Via Facebook:

مجموعة من المبادرات المصرية قررت التصدي للتحرش الجنسي في شوارع مصر من خلال سلاسل بشرية تعكس الواقع “نفسي”. أول فاعلية كانت في شارع جامعة الدول العربية في 16 مايو 2012

هيئة الأمم المتحدة للمرأة توضح إنها لم تكن وراء ترتيب أو تنظيم الوفقة ( السلسلة) وأي مشاركة فيها كانت بشكل فردي. مشاركة هيئة الأمم المتحدة كانت بالتصوير فقط.

An independent group of Egyptian initiatives decided to take an active step to stand against sexual harassment in Cairo by organizing the first human chain that reflects their views “Nefsi” ( I wish). The first street campaign was in Gam’et El Dewal Street in Mohandessin Cairo on 16 May 2012…UN Women’s contribution was to photo documentation the event through pictures and videos. Photos by: Fatma El-Zahraa Yassin

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Filed Under: News stories, street harassment Tagged With: Egypt, human chain, sexual harassment, street harassment

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