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New Global Actions

April 11, 2015 By HKearl

While not officially part of International Anti-Street Harassment Week (April 12 – 18), these two new calls to action are related, relevant, and important. Take part if you can!

On April 12, take action at a local Chinese Embassy to demand the release of five Chinese feminist activists who were detained in early March for planning to distribute information about sexual harassment on the transit system. #FreetheBeijingFive

“Please take action at any hour before 12:00 am April 13th, Beijing time.

Location: Your nearest Chinese Embassy or Consulate
Slogan:
1. Release Chinese Feminists Now!
2. Anti-Sexual Harassment is Not a Crime!
3. Stop Violence Against Feminists!

Suggested Format:
1. Wear a masks with the faces of the five feminists to signal that you are in solidarity with them.
2. Wear wedding dresses with red paint/ink to replicate their previous action, “Bloody Brides”
3. Chant the words Shi-Fang (meaning release in Chinese pinyin) Wu Rongrong, Shi-Fang Wei Tingting, Shi-Fang Wang Man, Shi-Fang Zheng Churan, Shi-Fang Li Tingting.

Please post the protest images and short reports on FreeChineseFeminists Facebook. Or email 45women@gmail.com

If you need pictures of masks or have other questions, please email 45women@gmail.com.

45Women, a group of concerned feminists.”

On April 14, take action to demand the return of the 230 Nigerian school girls who are still missing a year after they were kidnapped from their school. #BringBackOurGirls

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Anti-Street Harassment Week Virtual Events

April 10, 2015 By HKearl

Details about the Tweet Chats and Tweetathon have been confirmed.

Also, here are details about a Google Hangout taking place on Sunday.

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Bonus Day: Anti-Street Harassment Week 2015

April 10, 2015 By HKearl

A few groups are getting a head-start on International Anti-Street Harassment Week (April 12 – 18) and are holding events on April 11…Hundreds of people will gather in New York City for a rally, the University of Scranton is holding a resource fair, and the Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre in London is holding a street demonstration.

We wish them and everyone else who is participating great luck with their/your events and actions. Thank you for making the time for this. It is important. There is power in our collective outrage and voice. We hope it will be an empowering experience personally and one that positively impacts communities around the globe.

 
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More than 30 Countries will Speak Out!

April 7, 2015 By HKearl

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
04/07/15

Contact:
Holly Kearl
, hkearl@stopstreetharassment.org

More than 30 Countries to Participate in 5th Annual International Anti-Street Harassment Week

WASHINGTON — In its fifth and largest year, International Anti-Street Harassment Week will be observed in more than 30 countries from April 12-18, 2015. Tens of thousands of people will take action to speak out against the prevalent social problem of gender-based street harassment, something that studies suggest most women and many LGBTQ individuals face.

Groups in countries like Afghanistan, France, Kenya, Nepal, Nicaragua, Mexico, South Korea, and Zimbabwe will host various actions, both offline and online.

Stop Harcelement de Rue members will distribute information about street harassment at various Paris subway stations. CoHabita/Habitajes will paste 65 “Stop Telling Women to Smile” posters along 45 stations on Line 1 of the Metrobus in Mexico City.  Volunteers from HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation Nepal will be chalking sidewalks and hanging posters around Kathmandu throughout the week. The Women Against Street Harassment Movement in Zimbabwe will be speaking at schools, handing out information, hanging posters, appearing on radio and television, and inviting people to sign a street harassment petition.

“Street harassment is a global problem that limits people’s access to public spaces,” said Holly Kearl, author two books and a national study on street harassment and the founder of the nonprofit organization Stop Street Harassment. “I am thrilled that so many people plan to band together to challenge this human rights violation and to advocate for safe public spaces for all.”

Stop Telling Women to Smile is a primary co-sponsor of the week and any interested people and groups can request PDFs of the famous “Stop telling women to smile” posters and paste them on walls in their community on April 17. “The idea behind the wheat pasting night is to create a night of solidarity,” founder Tatyana Fazlalizadeh said. “People from all over can participate in a night of action, knowing that hundreds of people in different parts of the world are doing the same thing.”

Events hosted in the United States include a rally in New York City; chalk walks in states like Arizona, Florida, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, and Pennsylvania; workshops on bystander intervention, and the distribution of information about harassment on transit systems. The Washington, DC-area alone has eight scheduled events. The week falls within Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

There will be many virtual events as well, including a Google+ Hangout panel on April 12 at 7 p.m. EDT and six Tweet Chats (use hashtag #EndSH). Twenty groups will co-host a Tweetathon on April 14 to share facts and resources about street harassment throughout the day from seven time zones.

Any individual can help speak out against street harassment during the week simply by sharing stories on and offline. Visit www.MeetUsontheStreet.org for more information about the week and how to be involved.

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Stop Street Harassment is a nonprofit organization dedicated to documenting and ending gender-based street harassment worldwide through public education and community mobilization. SSH organizes International Anti-Street Harassment Week annually and helps activists with local campaigns through the Safe Public Spaces Mentoring Program. They commissioned a 2014 nationally representative survey on street harassment in the USA.

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Two Weeks to Go!

March 29, 2015 By HKearl

Raise your hand if you’re energized to be joining 150+ groups in 32 countries (so far…) during the fifth annual International Anti-Street Harassment Week, April 12-18!

With just two weeks to go, here are a few important updates.

Global Night of Action, April 17
Stop Telling Women to Smile (STWTS), an internationally-recognized art project that confronts gender-based street harassment, is organizing an international wheat pasting night on April 17. Those interested in participating can visit the website to request downloadable PDF’s (in their preferred language) of STWTS posters.

“The idea behind the wheat pasting night is to create a night of solidarity. People from all all over can participate in a night of action, knowing that hundreds of people in different parts of the world are doing the same thing.”
– STWTS Founder Tatyana Fazlalizadeh

Tell Us What You’re Doing!
We want to know what you’re doing! Please either complete this form or e-mail Britnae with details, BPurdy@stopstreetharassment.org.

These are examples of the exciting actions that will be taking place:

* Groups in Korea and Nicaragua will be releasing data they’ve collected on street harassment.
* A club at the Asian University for Women in Bangladesh will be distributing fliers and speaking to taxi drivers, rickshaw drivers, and shop keepers throughout the week, as well as chalking the sidewalks.
* Safecity will be hosting workshops and street plays in India.
* The Women Against Street Harassment Movement in Zimbabwe will be speaking at schools, handing out fliers, hanging posters, appearing on radio and television, and inviting people to sign petitions and survey.
* Girls Speak has developed shareable images and posters encouraging bystander intervention.

Press Release Template
Download a Word doc press release template you can customize to alert local media to your actions for the week.

Write about It!
Starting April 1st, we’re hosting a “Write In.” We’ll be posting daily writing prompts and providing tips for getting your writing about street harassment published. We hope you will consider submitting a piece to your local newspaper, magazines, college publication, or blogs. Op-eds, poetry, research, news articles, and personal columns are all welcome. You can also submit a piece for publication on the SSH Blog! More info.

Twitter Chats: 
Join in the twitter chats (#EndSH)!

April 12, 4-5 p.m. IST. Safecity and SEEW will talk about reporting harassment.

April 13, 2- 3 p.m. EDT, SSH, Paremos el Acoso Callejero in Peru and Imprint Movement in Egypt will discuss practical solutions to street harassment.

April 14, ALL DAY, various groups across the globe will tweet information throughout the day about street harassment and related issues in their region.

April 15, 1-2 p.m. EDT, Everyday Feminism will discuss what communities can do about street harassment.

April 16, Time TBD, Pixel Project and Breakthrough will discuss cultural differences in harassment and responses to it.

April 17, 1-2 p.m. EDT, virtual chapter of NOW will host a chat on a TBD topic.

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