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Weekly Round Up: September 19, 2010

September 19, 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 South Wales, UK; Minneapolis, MN; Jakarta, Indonesia; London, UK; Quebec, Canada; and no location indicated.
  • HollaBack DC!: 3 new stories
  • HollaBack NYC: 6 new stories
  • HollaBackLDN: 6 new stories

In the News, On the Blogs:

  • BBC Radio 4, Woman’s Hour did a segment about street harassment
  • El Diario, “El acoso callejero” (English: “The Uncomfortable Walk Home“)
  • Guardian, “Sexual harassment is not just a problem for Ines Sainz“
  • Guardian, “Women in Egypt get hi-tech aid to beat sexual harassment“
  • New German periodical focused on street harassment, “Street Harassment – Machtprozesse und Raumproduktion“
  • The Intersection of Madness and Reality, “Street Meet: Black Women, Black Men, & Everyday Sexual Harassment“
  • My Retail Heaven, “Oi Sexy! Nice Rack“
  • Women’s Views on News, “Oi darlin’! Not many of them to the pound! Street harassment: the right of men to tell women what they think of them.”
  • The Post, “Fema-what?: Three Things Women Wish Men Knew About Street Harassment”
  • A Black Girl’s Guide to Weight Loss, “Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, & Weight Gain: Facing Facts“
  • HollaBack DC!, “Literacy and street harassment“

Announcements:

  • Welcome HollaBack PGH, a site for folks living in Pittsburgh, PA, to share their street harassment stories
  • If you live in London, take a survey about street harassment on the London Anti-Street Harassment Campaign’s website and help influence mayoral policy
  • The book Stop Street Harassment is available online!
  • HollaBack NYC is looking for interns
  • RightRides is looking for interns & volunteers in NYC

10 Tweets from the Week:

  • PiperYAnderson Wearing tights for the first time in over 10yrs. Stopped wearing shorts or tights after a traumatic experience. #streetharassment
  • lillyheart: Decided: I would rather tithe to @iHollaback than the church until it recognizes my humanity.
  • accostherwilde A new taste of street harassment: dudes holla-ing @ me from their cars as I sit on my porch. Now they know where I live
  • MissNabokov Men probably don’t realise what a big issue street harassment actually is (unless they’re the ones doing it). It really needs addressing.
  • gyraff Why tweet abt st. harassment? Was told all my life to feel “grateful” and “appreciated” for getting catcalls . Actually, it feels yucky.
  • mgeils One of the many things I don’t miss about public transit/busing/walking is street harassment and catcalling #fuckyou #shutup
  • Mdotwrites DC streets be quiet on Redskin Sundays. Mean less street harassment for me. Ain’t THAT some shit.
  • CTrouper Had my eyeballs on a copy of glamour mag. Q&a on street harassment article on summer of mainstream misogyny. Heart.
  • smanamana I also hate this RT @karennattiah: Street harassment is one thing I hate about New York
  • clembastow Here’s a hint, guys: street harassment does not make women want to “spend some time” with you.

Resource of the Week:

Check out these new button, stickers, and magnets you can use to declare your dislike of street harassment and to brand/shame street harassers!!

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Filed Under: hollaback, News stories, Resources, Stories, street harassment, weekly round up Tagged With: HarassMap, hollaback pittsburgh, Ines Sainz, london anti-street harassment campaign, sexual harassment

Jets players catcall female reporter

September 13, 2010 By HKearl

Image via NPR

This past Saturday, Ines Sainz, a reporter for a Mexican television network, attended a Jets football team practice and interviewed players with two of her male coworkers in the locker room. During the practice, the assistant coach seemed to purposefully throw the ball in her direction. Then when she was in the locker room, several players “catcalled” at her, making her feel “very uncomfortable.”

Via NPR:

“Of course you feel it when you are being stared at and when you are being spoken of in a certain way,” Sainz told The Associated Press. “I opted to ignore it … I tried to not even pay attention.” She tweeted in Spanish on Saturday night that she tried “not to look anywhere!!”

While this is not exactly street harassment, a lot of the factors are the same.

  1. The men who catcalled her treated her disrespectfully and made her feel uncomfortable, just as street harassers do to the women they harass.
  2. Many men only harass women on the streets when they are in groups and I bet had only one guy been in the locker room, he wouldn’t have harassed Sainz. Often the harassment isn’t for the benefit of the women, it’s to impress or to get a rise out of one’s male peers.
  3. Sainz’s reaction is like so many women’s after they’ve experienced street harassment: pretend to ignore it, suffer through it, and then move on. That’s what we’re told to do and when it happens all the time, sometimes that’s all we have the energy to do.
  4. Just as women are sharing their street harassment stories on blogs, via twitter, and Facebook, Sainz tweeted her experiences afterward. It raised awareness and the Jets owner apologized to her. Afterward Sainz said, “I don’t want to make it a bigger deal. I have confidence in the NFL and the Jets’ management and I know that this will serve as a precedent so that this does not happen to another women.”And that’s how I think a lot of women feel about street harassment. They don’t want to dwell on it or make a big deal as long as it stops so that no woman ever has to deal with it again.

Ladies, let’s take a cue from Sainz and keep speaking out about the harassment we face. And men, don’t take a cue from the Jets players – don’t harass women and don’t ignore it or keep silent when you see your buddies doing it. That makes you complicit.

[9.14.10 update: Amanda Hess at TBD addresses the rampant victim-blaming that seems to be growing as more people hear about what happened to Sainz]

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Filed Under: News stories Tagged With: harassment of Sainz, Ines Sainz, jets player harassment, reporter Sainz, sexual harassment, street harassment, workplace harassment

Weekly Round Up: September 12, 2010

September 12, 2010 By HKearl

Story Submissions Recap:

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  • Stop Street Harassment Blog: 4 new stories from people in Illinois, the UK, Virginia, and Ohio.
  • HollaBack DC!: 3 new stories
  • HollaBack NYC: 3 new stories
  • HollaBackLDN: 8 new stories
  • HollaBack Toronto: 1 new story

In the News, On the Blogs:

  • The Gloss, “Why Are Catcalls That Upsetting?“
  • TBD, “Holly Kearl on getting harassed in the street and fighting back in print“
  • The WIP, “Stop Street Harassment: Working for Safer Streets for Women Everywhere“
  • GW Hatchet, “Alum seeks to curb street harassment“
  • London Anti-Street Harassment Campaign, “London Mayoral Candidate Oona King writes Street Harassment into her Policy“
  • Beyond Retrograde, “The big debate – wolf whistling! compliment or abuse?“
  • Dainty Inferno, “First rule of the subway: Do not talk on the subway“
  • Decriminalize LA, “Anti-Prostitution Laws and Street Harassment Go Hand in Hand“
  • The Dawn Chorus, “Street harassment: tone vs. content“

Events:

Sept. 16: “Hey, You, Can I Get a Smile?” One-Woman Show, NYC

Announcements:

  • Help HollaBack NYC in the paperless challenge – if they win they can revamp their website. Voting ends this week so vote now!
  • If you live in London, take a survey about street harassment on the London Anti-Street Harassment Campaign’s website and help influence mayoral policy
  • The book Stop Street Harassment is available online!
  • HollaBack NYC is looking for interns
  • RightRides is looking for interns & volunteers in NYC

10 Tweets from the Week:

  • Phoenix_Noire No offense to all of my male friends, but you don’t “get” me on the same level as my sisters. When I have to explain street harassment? No.
  • jennpozner We fail our boys as a culture wen we teach them that #streetharassment is their imperative. @ihollaback
  • CA_Young Hating having to be a guy telling another guy to stop shooting down a woman’s experience of street harassment. I shouldn’t have to.
  • plannedaccident Okay men who harass me: 1. I’m not ur baby so don’t refer to me as such when u don’t know me 2. Don’t catcall/beep at me while I’m walking.
  • zoeylarsen If you turn “good morning” into a catcall, you need not be allowed in public.
  • ashleyrebeccah Guy on street harasses me & when I don’t respond he says “ur supposed 2say TY!” Rly, I’m supposed to TY for harassing me? #streetharassment
  • iHollaback: Just got off the phone with Hollaback Pittsburgh. Their launch is scheduled for Oct, but they are already kicking ass!
  • lashcampaign London Mayoral candidate Oona King will ensure local authorities recognize street harassment as violence against women http://oona4mayor.com
  • ashley_dodson I’m so sick of sexually hrsmnt in public. Spread awareness of street harassment. Men & women can bring an end 2 it.
  • ears_of_steam overheard a dad explain 2 daughter what #streetharassment is, & how “u don’t have to stand there & be nice.”
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Filed Under: Events, hollaback, News stories, Stories, street harassment, weekly round up Tagged With: events, hollaback, sexual harassment, street harassment

London Mayoral candidate takes on street harassment

September 7, 2010 By HKearl

Around the world, street harassment is not taken seriously by politicians, governments, and society at large. But that finally may be changing.

Vicky Simister, founder of the London Anti-Street Harassment Campaign, has been pushing politicians in London to acknowledge and address street harassment. In the few months since she launched the campaign, she’s received political support from local London politicians Diane Abbott and Keith Angus. This good news gets even better.

Today Simister announced that Oona King, a London mayoral candidate for 2012, has promised to make street harassment one of her campaign issues.  Simister wrote that King, “will commission police reports on street harassment, ensure local authorities recognize it as a form if violence against women, establish police ‘best practices’, coordinate a poster campaign and more!” (Read the full statement)

This is truly amazing and completely unprecedented! Thank you, thank you, thank you, Simister and King for taking real measures to make London free from street harassment and for raising awareness around the globe that this is a serious issue that deserves serious attention.

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Filed Under: News stories, street harassment Tagged With: LASH Campaign, London mayoral race, Oona for Mayor, Oona King, street harassment, Vicky Simister

Weekly Round Up: September 4, 2010

September 5, 2010 By HKearl

Story Submissions Recap:

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

  • Stop Street Harassment Blog: 9 new stories from people in Virginia; Georgia; Lebanon; Wales; Illinois; London (1 & 2); Michigan, & one undisclosed location.
  • HollaBack DC!: 3 new stories
  • HollaBack NYC: 8 new stories
  • HollaBackLDN: 5 new stories
  • HollaBack Savannah: 1 new story

In the News, On the Blogs:

  • An amazing anti-street harassment cartoon by @barrydeutsch was reprinted on numerous blogs, including:
    • Alas, A Blog
    • Stop Street Harassment
    • HollaBack DC!
    • Feminist Philosophers
    • The Society Pages
    • Democratic Underground
    • Jezebel
    • Piratenweib
  • The Root, “Single-Minded: Being Black Abroad“
  • Campus Progress, “The Street Harassment Problem“
  • Afrique en ligne, “Mauritius to tackle sexual harassment on public transport“
  • ABC-CLIO Blog, “Author Guest Post: Holly Kearl on Stopping Street Harassment“
  • Bird of Paradox, “Street Harassment part 94“
  • Almasryalyoum, “Sexual harassment on the map“
  • UK Feminista, “Help to Stop Street Harassment“

Events:

  • Sept 10: Stop Street Harassment Book Release Event in NYC
  • Sept. 16: “Hey, You, Can I Get a Smile?” One-Woman Show, NYC

Announcements:

  • If you live in London, take a survey about street harassment on the London Anti-Street Harassment Campaign’s website and help influence mayoral policy
  • The book Stop Street Harassment is available online!
  • HollaBack NYC is looking for interns
  • RightRides is looking for interns & volunteers in NYC

10 Tweets from the Week:

  • hjoy27 I would love to know when a catcall in the street has illicited a legitimate response from anyone, EVER. Other than “f*ck you”. just sayin
  • watchmewalk I’m walking down the street and this lame says “can I harass you?” Was that supposed to be witty?
  • TasashaH @yesmagazine #SayYesSat to learning about street harassment,how to raise awareness of it and strategies to end it #stopstreetharassment
  • RahsaanKhalid Deep! “@mencanstoprape: Male privilege is main reason behind street harassment. Some men feel it’s their right to “compliment” a woman”
  • tigistselam There is no other place in the city where street harassment is *that* prevalent #Harlem.
  • harassmap: Harassmap in the news, we are coming very soon! http://bit.ly/aBlod4 #Egypt #sexualharassment
  • THEMissSharma So much harassment on my lunch break just walkin down the street downtown. I’m gettin a taser n I’m gonna start tasin. Lol
  • JaRonEdwards I just seen 5 police harass a teenage girl walking down the street. So I stopped and I aint leaving. #Fuckpoliceharrassmet
  • MC1RK Why is it that the grosser i look the more dudes feel entitled to catcall/chat me up?what about dirty hair&ratty shorts says TAKE ME NOW?gah
  • AAUW: Every man knows someone who has been harassed. Don’t minimize issue, support the women in your lives. #SSHMNT
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Filed Under: Events, hollaback, News stories, public harassment, Stories, weekly round up Tagged With: hollaback, sexual harassment, street harassment, street harassment cartoon

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