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Weekly Round Up: October 31, 2010

October 31, 2010 By HKearl

Story Submissions Recap:

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  • Stop Street Harassment Blog: 4 new stories from women in Washington, DC; Vancouver; Connecticut; and Spain.
  • HollaBack DC!: 3 new stories
  • HollaBack NYC: 20 new stories
  • HollaBack Toronto: 1 new story

In the News, On the Blogs:

  • BBC, “Italian seaside town planning miniskirt ban“e
  • Associated Press, “Lawmakers probe street harassment of NYC women” – this story was picked up by over 200 media outlets, including: Washington Post, MSNBC, Fox News, Boston Globe, Yahoo News, AOL News, Huffington Post, KSRO News Talk, Canadian Press, Arizona Daily Sun,
  • CBS News, “NYC Women Demand ‘Harassment-Free Zones‘”
  • Ms. Blog, “‘Whose Streets?’ Asks New York City Council“
  • New York Post, “Women tell City Council of catcall horrors“
  • Jezebel, “Can A City Effectively Ban Catcalls?“
  • Change.org, “Street harassment and the importance of history“
  • Salon, “Legislating against catcalls“
  • Gothamist, “Street Harassment Finally Gets City Council’s Attention“
  • Metro, “City talks back to ‘harassers‘”
  • Jerusalem Post, “Taboo and rape in Egypt“
  • Mercury News, “High-tech answer to harassment on Egypt’s streets“
  • Switched, “Harassmap Lets Egyptian Women Report Sexual Harassment via Text, Twitter“
  • NY Daily News, “City Council hears plea to curb catcalls; women say it’s an ‘issue of safety‘”
  • Salon, “Mapping Egyptian Street Harassment“
  • Tampa Bay, “The skinny: Women hit back against street harassment“
  • Aha Life, “Hollaback“
  • Pink Scare, “Should we legislate against cat-calling: I say yes“
  • The Media Line, “Cairo’s Women Use Web to Pinpoint Harassment“
  • AAUW Dialog, “New York City Fights Street Harassment“
  • The New Agenda, “Hearing on street harassment of women and girls in New York City“
  • Foreign Policy, “What Next?“
  • Good Men Project, “No More Catcalls?“

Announcements:

  • The NYC Council held the first-ever hearing on street harassment. The 15 testimonies were amazing and the press coverage was extensive (see some of it above). Let’s see what the outcome will be!
  • Check out Cairo’s HarassMap!!
  • HollaBack Alberta and HollaBack Israel are getting ready to launch websites and in the meantime, follow them on twitter (HollaBackAlberta, Hollaback_il)
  • Is the book Stop Street Harassment at your library? If not, request it! You can also buy it online at Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

10 Tweets from the Week:

  • CatCall Wow I just got catcalled while doing a photoshoot & interview about catcalls for NY Post! Let me say it again: wow!
  • TheSliverParty #ThingsMenShouldStopDoing Street harassment. #fem2
  • sistertoldja Any prop aids #streetharassment. Eating? “Can I hve some?” Walking w a cane? “Let me take care of u”
  • sarahbibi I just balled through 3 testimonies at the city council hearing to end street harassment towards NYC women. These are some amazing ladies.
  • thekateblack NYC City Council Meetng on #streetharassment was spectacular. Lots of good ideas. I’d love 2 see more training 4 NYPD
  • feministteacher My student just delivered powerful testimony on personal exp w/street harassment for a NYC hearing; thanks @iHollaback for the opportunity.
  • JessSolomon: the middle school girls I teach talked about #streetharassment with @hollabackdc. It was eye opening.
  • lenachen Please do not creep up to pedestrians at intersections and whisper about their outfits in their ear.
  • reasoner22 Yes! “Legislating against cat-calls http://shar.es/0OG61 — this is so long overdue and needed!!! #streetharassment“
  • caracourchesne in the soc sec office getting new card, got told i was beautiful, then an “ungrateful bitch” for lack of response #streetharassment
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Filed Under: hollaback, News stories, Stories, street harassment, weekly round up Tagged With: sexual harassment, street harassment

NYC Street Harassment Hearing is a Success!

October 28, 2010 By HKearl

Today I had the honor of testifying with 17 other women and men at a city council hearing about the problem of street harassment in New York City. Those who testified included representatives of groups like HollaBack, Girls for Gender Equity, RightRides, NYC-NOW, and Center for Anti-Violence Education, journalist Elizabeth Mendez Berry, the amazing 14-year-old performer/singer The Astronomical Kid, and many community members (including my mother). Every single testimony was powerful, heartfelt, and important.

Each person had about 5 minutes to speak, and I was asked to talk about the global problem and offer policy suggestions. I’m working to collect the testimonies of everyone who spoke to post here so people who couldn’t attend can read them. The official testimonies won’t be available for weeks. To start, here is my testimony and here is the testimony of high school student Grace.

[Update: View or read 10 testimonies from the hearing on my Stop Street Harassment website page for the hearing]

I was able to record all or part of several testimonies and I uploaded them to the Stop Street Harassment YouTube Channel:

Watch testimonies from the hearing

This is historic because it is the first time a major U.S. city has held a hearing on this topic and NYC is one of the largest and most influential cities in the world!!

Julissa Ferreras chaired the meeting and she truly understood and heard us on this issue, as did the other council members. I am grateful to her for organizing the hearing. By the end, she said they would like to pursue the first city-wide study of street harassment and launch an awareness campaign. This is huge. This is social change.

Here’s the HollaBack recap.

Many members of the press were in attendance, including someone from the AP. AP journalist Sara Kugler Frazier wrote an article and already the following media outlets have picked up the story: Washington Post, MSNBC, Boston Globe, NY Post, Salon, Yahoo, Huffington Post, Canadian Press, AJC, USA News, and Kansas City Star. The NY Metro, AM New York, the NYC CBS News, TampaBay.com,  Fox News, and Gothamist also wrote stories. I spoke with a blogger for Ms. so I know it will be covered there, too.

This is amazing coverage for this important issue. I hope every city takes notice and considers holding their own street harassment hearing and working on community solutions for making their city safer and more welcoming for women!

Fox News NYC City Council Street Harassment Hearing Clip
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Filed Under: Events, News stories Tagged With: catcalls, emily may, hollaback, holly kearl, NYC Council hearing on street harassment, stop street harassment, street harassment hearing

Goodbye, miniskirt?

October 26, 2010 By HKearl

In a push to “restore urban decorum and facilitate better civil co-existence,” Luigi Bobbio, the mayor of the Italian seaside town Castellammare di Stabia, wants to ban “anti-social behavior.” Okay, so probably sexual harassment, racial harassment, bullying, and so forth, right?

No.

The mayor claims he wants to target people who are “rowdy, unruly or simply badly behaved,” and to him, this entails people who are sunbathing, playing football in public places, engaging in “blasphemy,” and…. wearing miniskirts and low cut jeans.

What?

There’s a lot one could say about this, but I’m going to focus on what is street harassment-related.

First, I want to say that I’m pretty tired of people (including other women) blaming women’s clothes for causing the harassment and violence men perpetrated against them. I heard that a lot in the past two weeks when I was traveling through California, Alaska, and Iowa, talking about street harassment. (“…Well, the way girls dress these days…”) This is flawed logic because women experience harassment and assault no matter what they wear (men have harassed me the most and the most explicitly when I’m wearing bagging running clothes, sweaty and red faced) and the idea that some clothes are provocative and others are not are cultural constructs that vary by culture! The problem is not women or their clothes.

I am certain that banning types of clothing alone will not cut down on “unruly” behavior. Most women in Yemen and Egypt, most of whom are veiled and otherwise modestly dressed, experience harassment in public spaces. That makes it crystal clear the problem isn’t women’s clothes but societies which encourage and allow men to harass women without consequence. Until that changes in Italy, they can ban miniskirts all they want and the harassment will continue.

The people who harass the sunbathers or women wearing miniskirts and low cut jeans are the ones whose behavior needs to change. Perhaps the mayor and the town should spend their time launching awareness campaigns about treating people with respect, no matter what they are wearing, and making sure that is taught in schools.

I’m glad that the NYC Council is holding a hearing on Thursday to discuss street harassment and what we can do about it in a logical, thoughtful way, instead of trying to ban certain clothes. Or segregate women from men like some countries have resorted to doing on public transportation because the harassment is so bad there. If you’re in the NYC area, come out at 1 p.m. on Thursday to share your street harassment experiences and ideas for making the city safer for women and girls!

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Filed Under: Events, News stories Tagged With: Castellammare di Stabia, Luigi Bobbio, miniskirt ban, NYC Council hearing on street harassment, street harassment, victim blaming

Weekly Round Up: October 24, 2010

October 24, 2010 By HKearl

Story Submissions Recap:

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  • Stop Street Harassment Blog: 6 new stories from women in New York (1 & 2), Wales (1 & 2), Belize, and Leeds (UK)
  • HollaBack DC!: 2 new stories
  • HollaBack NYC: 4 new stories
  • HollaBackLDN: 5 new stories
  • HollaBack PGH!: 1 new story

In the News, On the Blogs:

  • CNN, “Man accused of assaulting airline passenger“
  • Hello Ladies, “Personal Responsibility“
  • Small Strokes, “Street Harassment. While Driving“
  • June Bug Talk, “Street Harassment and the Problem of WWF (walking while female)“
  • Men’s Anti-Violence Council, “Street Harassment Event“
  • Penultimo, “Ultimo v. East Harlem: some thoughts on sexual harassment“
  • DiamondBack Online, “Washington group tells students to ‘holla back’“
  • The Daily Iowan, “Lecturer discusses street harassment“
  • Stop Street Harassment, “What we wish street harassers would really say“

Announcements:

London anti-street harassment meeting
  • The UK Anti-Street Harassment Campaign met with HollaBackLND & the Guardian‘s Rosie Swash to hold a community anti-street harassment meeting. They also launched a community art project.
  • Is the book Stop Street Harassment at your library? If not, request it! You can also buy it online at Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
  • HollaBack NYC is hiring a Program Director & had a new website!
  • HollaBack DC! is looking for a graphic design intern
  • RightRides is looking for interns & volunteers in NYC

Upcoming Events:

  • Oct. 25: HollaBack DC & NYC & RightRides talk at Barnard, NY, 6:30 p.m.
  • Oct. 28: Public hearing on street harassment in NYC, 1 p.m.

10 Tweets from the Week:

  • snakesforhair To the sleazebag men of the world: if you whistle & fucking catcall at a woman & she ignores you, this doesn’t mean you should do it again.
  • pedestrienne @cardiffbites Don’t let it go unnoted! Report #streetharassment here: http://www.stopstreetharassment.com/ Victimising women must stop.
  • missystark past few days i received 2 wolf whistles & 2 other assorted types of street harassment…i didnt know wolf whistles were still in style…
  • iHollaback Slideshow on #streetharassment with a little Ani DiFranco in the background. http://youtu.be/7yxEA9IwTKA
  • StephieMae Getting ready to prep for a discussion of street harassment in tomorrow’s class…
  • BLANK_NOISE #blanknoisethisplace site of violence isnt fiction. take a pic of place u experienced #streetharassment http://bit.ly/buNHFy
  • nwilborn19 @carolynedgar she’s a baby, that’s horrible. I’m not a fan of street harassment of grown women. Its infuriating to see it happen to children
  • Darrenissane RT @rm_phoenix: Street harassment is a really important issue, for both women & men. Please check out @lashcampaign & @hollabackLDN Retweet
  • kimi2710 Today I finished writing an essay about sexual harassment at work and in public!
  • JessiDG I’m decided. Protester shadowing a woman, muttering and “counseling” her = #streetharassment. It’s not speech; it’s intimidation.
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Filed Under: Events, hollaback, News stories, Stories, street harassment, weekly round up Tagged With: hollaback, sexual harassment, street harassment

Weekly Round Up: October 17, 2010

October 17, 2010 By HKearl

Story Submissions Recap:

I accept street harassment submissions from anywhere in the world. Share your story!

  • Stop Street Harassment Blog: 6 new stories from people in Illinois, Oregon, Louisiana, Belgium, the UK, and an unspecified location.
  • HollaBack DC!: 4 new stories
  • HollaBack NYC: 8 new stories
  • HollaBackLDN: 4 new stories 7 a new website layout/heading
  • HollaBack PGH!: 1 new story

In the News, On the Blogs:

  • University of Iowa News Release, “Author to address stopping street harassment at UI lecture Oct. 21“
  • The Post, “Fema-what? Three things women wish men knew about street harassment“
  • Time, “Hey Baby: A Violent Video Game Geared to Women“
  • Uplift Magazine, “Talking about street harassment“
  • Al Masry Al Youm, “Q&A with Holly Kearl, editor of Stop Street Harassment: Making Public Spaces Safe and Welcoming for Women“
  • Change.org, “Why Public Safety Is a Women’s Issue“
  • Feministing, “Why do strange men think they’re allowed to touch me?“
  • Rabbit Write, “Street Harassment: Why Ignoring it Doesn’t Work“
  • Postbourgie, “HollaHollaHolla“
  • Calista Jones, “Lisa Robinson“
  • Bela Shea, “Word Hurt (Despite that One Saying)“

Announcements:

  • Stop Street Harassment Blog was listed #9 in the top 50 blogs for following women’s rights!
  • Welcome, HollaBack San Jose!
  • Is the book Stop Street Harassment at your library? If not, request it! You can also buy it online at Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
  • HollaBack NYC is hiring a Program Director & had a new website!
  • HollaBack DC! is looking for a graphic design intern
  • RightRides is looking for interns & volunteers in NYC

Upcoming Events:

  • Oct. 18: Street harassment meeting in London, 7 p.m.
  • Oct. 21: Street harassment talk at the University of Iowa, 7:15 p.m.
  • Oct. 28: Public hearing on street harassment in NYC, 1 p.m.

10 Tweets from the Week:

  • jonubian: I don’t think most people understand how terrorizing street harassment can be.
  • mjbyars @DesiSanchez we need more of that from women. Embarrassing harassers is one way for women to send a loud message about #streetharassment.
  • jennpozner Walking to meet w/ Emily of @ihollaback. Think her aura’s working:1st time in ages no #streetharassment in 10blocks so far.
  • thekateblack To the guy who tried to grab my tits on the Bedford L platform: Eat the third rail, you miserable piece of shit. #streetharassment #NYC
  • HollabackPGH we <3 @bikepgh, who are working to make the streets safer for people who ride bikes. we want that too!
  • ElizabethOwens This is a belated entry from last weekend, but the girls in my program and I did some awesome hollabacks at street harassment. #effoff
  • euonymy Street harassment: really fucking unpleasant.
  • happiestrotteen on a more sombre note, i was a victim of (sexual) street harassment in kilburn today (just 1 incident of hundreds, thousands in my life)
  • nazzynasir At what century of your twisted pathetic brain would a married woman like me ever respond to a catcall whistle? Want to die isit?
  • hymnforrachel another friendly reminder: guys, girls don’t like with when you catcall at them..well, any self-respecting girl.
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