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Snapshot of street harassment stories, news, announcements & tweets: April 29, 2012

April 29, 2012 By HKearl

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

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Street Harassment Stories:

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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:

* Reuters, “Saudi says men to face jail for harassment in malls“

* Today’s Zaman, “Virtual story-sharing to come to life in İstanbul“

* Boston Herald, “‘She-Hulk’ collars alleged T creep after lewd act“

* All Africa.com, “Uganda: Naked Women Protest Alleged Sexual Harassment“

* The Times of India, “New map to make travel safe for women“

* Ground Report, “Walk for Respect -Against eve teasing and sexual harassment“

* TransProviser, “An encounter on the street in Any-City USA“

* The Daily Iowan, “UI, Iowa City communities marches to raise awareness of sexual assault“

* Geek Feminism, “Ways for men to respond to harassment of women“

* Bird of Paradox, “Inner City Life“

* Yoruba Girl Dancing, “The Day I Got Kicked In The Street“

* DNA Info, “Man Arrested for Allegedly Touching Himself on L Train“

* Frankly Rebekah, “My Feelings on Street Harassment“

* The Times of India, “Helpline & night patrolling to curb eve-teasing“

* For-The-Masses, “Campaign Waged Against Street Harassment“

* The Atlantic Wire, “Can an App Fight Street Harassment?”; CBS New York, “New York City Looks To Battle Catcalling With Smartphone App;” NY Daily News, “Catcalling men targeted by new girl power team of lady pols and Boerum hill blogger maven;” The Village Voice, “Hollaback!’s Anti-Catcall App Gets 20K from City: Some Thoughts“

Activism Announcements:

New:

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

* Young Women for Change released two short films about street harassment in Afghanistan

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

* Hollaback launched 8 new sites.

* Thousands of people rallied for safe streets in Kannur, India

Reminders:

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

* If you’re in the New York City area, take this survey about harassment on public transportation.

* Gay and bisexual men, take this survey about street harassment (you can be in any location).

* 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. @astrojacqs Men! If you think harassing women is wrong, make this clear to your male friends who don’t. You know who they are. #streetharassment

2. @selise3 Arguing with my father about street harassment, because in his opinion “it doesn’t happen.” Only it happens to me every single day.

3. @MaduduzoR My name is not ‘Sexy/baby’ &no I don’t want you to walk me home #streetharassment

4. @IsheetaM My Captain America t-shirt seems to have invited a lot more #streetharassment than usual. I must be missing something. #WhatWouldSteveDo

5.‏ @NazNabeeh #Efsha5mota7aresh girl asked to be anonymous told me she was touched by passing man so she chased him for 20mins till she got him. #EndSH

‏6. @toryhipster it suggests women like street harassment deep down. UM NO WE FUCKING DON’T. IT’S HUMILIATING. IT’S ONE OF THE MOST DEGRADING EXPERIENCES OUT

7. @pixiecita The idea that all women’s bodies are “fair game” is seen in action via street harassment, I think.

8. @REVOfucknLUTION: street harassment level in my community is ridiculous. I can’t walk to the store alone without being verbally accosted”

9. @TheLittleModel I am Not, NOT! Going to Let #Street #Harassment Ruin My Day! Some Shit is Just Sickeningly Out Of Line

10. @SocialJerkBlog I’m such a bitch. Why can’t I take getting followed by strangers as a compliment? #streetharassment #Ienjoybeingagirl

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Filed Under: hollaback, News stories, Stories, street harassment, weekly round up

New Hollaback Sites

April 23, 2012 By HKearl

Hollaback launched 8 new sites in various locations worldwide today:

Berkeley, CA
Brighton, UK
Brussels, Belgium
Dresden, Germany
Gwynedd, Wales
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Portsmouth, UK
South Africa

Meet the site leaders:

Welcome to Hollaback! April 2002

It’s great to see more and more places address street harassment!

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Chalk Walk: Women in Brussels reclaim the places where they were harassed

March 25, 2012 By Contributor

Editor’s Note: This guest blog post is reprinted from the Hollaback Brussels Facebook page about the “Chalk Walk” they took on March 24, 2012, for International Anti-Street Harassment Week:

Morning. Saturday. 10.30 am. The sun’s slowly coming up over the rooftops. The streets of Brussels are greeting us. All 4 of us are on ‘our way’. Anxious.

We meet up at ‘Ribaucourt, Molenbeek’. The place where Angelika was harassed. The streets still look quite empty, as if Brussels hasn’t fully woken up yet.

We arrive cheerfully to the ‘spot’, we organise, make our DIY ‘banners’, excited. Time to start. This is Angelika’s moment. With colorful chalk she starts to write on the sidewalk. People pass by glancing quickly, trying to read what she’s writing. ‘I was harassed here. I Hollaback. I reclaim the street.’ she writes strongly.

When it’s over we hug and congratulate Angelika and with our banner she goes and stands at the top of her chalk-text, reclaiming this street, this sidewalk!

Next stop: Lemonnier. The place where Anna was harassed. The tram takes us there and Anna retells parts of her story. She shows us where she went and stood trying to get away from her harasser, there, in the middle of that four-lane boulevard.

The ritual is the same. She starts to write, getting into the moment. People pass. Try to read. When it’s over we hug her firmly and congratulate her. She proudly and beautifully reclaims this spot.

And so we continue. To the Metro/Subway ‘De Brouckere’. The place where Ingrid was harassed. She walks with us and shows us where her story happened. On the staircase leading to the subway platform.

She decides to write in front of the subway entrance, on the sidewalk. It’s a busy spot. When she starts, some people actually stop to see what’s she’s writing, what’s happening. The language changes. Writing in French now.

A guy comes over asks us ‘what we are doing?’ We explain, he thinks ‘this is great, he hasn’t seen anyone do this before’.

Ingrid boldly reclaims ‘De Brouckere’.

We hug and congratulate her and we’re off again to our last stop: the bridge at the cemetery of Ixelles. The place where Julie was harassed.

Again a busy place. Cars honk their horns at us while we’re on the bridge. What are we doing? People pass.

Julie writes in beautiful French. It feels like artwork. We let her get into her moment. She writes: ‘J’ai été harcelée ici. La rue m’appartient. Hollaback’.

La rue m’appartient: The street belongs to me. Such a ‘right way’ to say this.

When Julie is finished, she goes and stands on the bridge and fiercely reclaims it. We hug her and cheer!

And that .. concludes the first part of our day! AWESOME is not even a strong enough word to describe it! EMPOWERING comes close! What we discovered was that writing with chalk on the sidewalk, on the street, on the bridge, telling Brussels: “I was harassed here’ ‘I reclaim the street’ is a powerful, liberating ritual and an amazing hollaback !

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Filed Under: anti-street harassment week, hollaback Tagged With: belgium, hollaback brussels

Snapshot of street harassment stories, news, announcements & tweets: February 19, 2012

February 19, 2012 By HKearl

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

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Street Harassment Stories:

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HarassMap Egypt

Resist Harassment Lebanon

Many of the Hollaback sites

In the News, on the Blogs:

* Hura, “For the Harassers Only: Yemeni Women are not Prostitutes“

* The Sydney Morning Herald, “Low expectations, not necklines, to blame for misogyny“

* Jezebel, “Woman Gets Super Sweet Valentine’s Day Note Asking Her Not to Dress Like Such a Whore“

* Daily News & Analysis, “These women will bring you to your knees“

* Maps4Aid, “Street Sexual Harassment: 20 year old Student saves sister from molesters, beaten up.”

* IAfrica.com, “Miniskirts paralyse Joburg” and Washington Post, “South African women wear miniskirts, march through Johannesburg to protest sexual harassment“

* Khaama Press, “Afghan women suffer street harassment“

* NZHerald, “Friend watches girl’s ‘violent’ assault“

* The Morung Express, “A view on Dimapur“

* Women’s Web, “Talking about Street Sexual Harassment“

* Oppression is Yucky, “trigger warning sexual assault, street harassment, disordered eating, mental health.”

* Women Speak, “I felt like the perpetrator“

Activism Announcements:

New:

* College men in the USA share tips on how men can stop street harassment

* Women in South Africa marched against street harassment; women in Afghanistan held an event showing art and a documentary about street harassment

Reminders:

* SSH founder Holly Kearl is quoted in the March 2012 issue of Cosmo magazine with advice on dealing with gropers. Read an extended version of her advice on the blog.

* If you live in the Washington, DC-area, you can testify about harassment on the Metro system at a hearing on Feb. 22. Details.

* What were you wearing when you got stared at or street harassed? Submit your photo

* Start planning for International Anti-Street Harassment Week, March 18-24

* 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

10 Tweets from the Week:

1. @SpookSquad I can relate to that very high level of stress. MT@hkearl: woman w/PTSD says #streetharassment can cause her 2 have panic attacks, disassociate

2. @froovyjosie I think I am going to write a blog post about street harassment. And how f*cking frustrating/scary it can be. ARGH

3. @Lailaelrefai writing dissertation about sexual harassment in #egypt. sources are hard to find. please link me to any reports or books you know of. #EndSH

4. @iHollaback We’re on a call with our site leaders developing a cross-site cross-culuture survey on #streetharassment!

5. @NadaHKandil Walking to the bus stop with my neighbour,got followed by a construction worker who only stopped when a taxi driver shouted at him :/ #EndSH

6. @dopegirlfresh street harassment begins seems to have one source: a sense of entitlement. nobody owes you a hello. IDGAF what you think.

7. @WomenSpeakPro Street harassment makes women change their routine, become defensive and wary, as if they’re the perpetrators. womenspeak.tumblr.com/post/177142043…

8. @tanya_elena @hkearl actually, #sexualharrassment is much better on #wmata than Ny #mta. If only so much wasn’t from agency staff…

9. @jesseadamsstein Good opinion by @Jo_Tovey on sexual harassment on the street: as women well know, it’s not about what you’re wearing bit.ly/x2VpiI

10.  @jatshea I frequently give the finger to men who catcall me.

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Filed Under: Advice, hollaback, News stories, street harassment, weekly round up

Snapshot of street harassment stories, news, announcements & tweets: February 12, 2012

February 12, 2012 By HKearl

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

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Street Harassment Stories:

Share your story! You can read street harassment stories on the Web at:

Stop Street Harassment Blog

HarassMap Egypt

Resist Harassment Lebanon

Many of the Hollaback sites

In the News, on the Blogs:

Image via The Guardian

* Common Ground, “On the revolution’s anniversary, men stand up for women’s rights in Egypt“

* Lauren Bravo is My Real Name, “In which I launch Operation Creep-be-Gone“

* Human Rights First, “Egyptian Women Face Setback at “Virginity Tests” Trial“

* Al Jazeera, “Egypt’s feminists prepare for a long battle“

* Thought Catalog, “Dear Gross Dude In The Club, Please Stop Touching Me“

* IBN Live, “Father dies after being thrashed by eve-teasers“

* The Guardian, “Uni Lad website closure highlights the trouble with male banter“

* PC Advisor, “Video: Commuter crush? Snap photo, post to new network of sites“

Activism Announcements:

New:

* Read an interview with Ghaidaa al-Absi, an anti-street harassment activist from Yemen who founded the Safe Streets Campaign.

* Read an interview with photographer Hannah Price, whose images of street harassers were displayed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art last fall.

* SSH blogged about an offensive Fiat ad that aired during the Super Bowl last weekend which made light of street harassment and objectified women. The post brought a record number of viewers to the SSH website.

* SSH founder Holly Kearl is quoted in the March 2012 issue of Cosmo magazine with advice on dealing with gropers. Read an extended version of her advice on the blog.

Reminders:

* If you live in the Washington, DC-area, you can testify about harassment on the Metro system at a hearing on Feb. 22. Details.

* What were you wearing when you got stared at or street harassed? Submit your photo

* Start planning for International Anti-Street Harassment Week, March 18-24

* Sign the Petition: “Demand Justice for Two Men Killed Trying to Stop Street Harassment“

* Read a Baltimore, Maryland, college student’s thesis on street harassment

* 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

10 Tweets from the Week:

1. EmptyNestExpat stunned today to learn a good friend is leaving #Istanbul because she doesn’t feel safe on the street due to street harassment.

2. sarahhuny I’m really tired of some men thinking that a woman should automatically be grateful and flattered by his attention #streetharassment

3. DaliaHosny Please report any sexual harassment incidents to 6069, if you got harassed during marches today . @harassmap #endSH #Feb11 #harassmap

4. iHollaback The Dept of State wants to come and visit us and learn more about #streetharassment! Very cool.

5. DesignerTi Catcall of the day: (me: walking and looking at my phone) Fool: u trying up call me? Me: who are u?

6. MareeGPhotos When your gonna catcall to a point where it pisses me off yes, I will make you look stupid.

7. hollabackWY Did you know Wales now has its first hollaback site to fight street harassment? Check them out here @GwynHollaback

8. MadamJMo Reading ‘Ann Veronica’ by HG Wells, written 1909. She has moved to London and experienced #streetharassment but won’t be frightened. Yep.

9.  MaiiNewaishy What’s amazing to me is the shock on a harasser’s face when the woman stands up for herself, yes we’re not silent anymore #endSH

10. ilibico #Tripoli #Libya the stop street harassment campaign “don’t tell me what to wear, tell them not to harass me” pic.twitter.com/uwxTHbGu

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