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Street harassment snapshot: February 6, 2011

February 6, 2011 By HKearl

Read stories, news articles, blog posts, and tweets about street harassment from the past week and find relevant announcements and upcoming street harassment events.

Street Harassment Stories:

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

You can read new street harassment stories from the past week on:

  • Stop Street Harassment Blog
  • HollaBack Atlanta
  • HollaBack Baltimore
  • HollaBack Buenos Aires
  • HollaBack Como
  • HollaBack DC!
  • HollaBack France
  • HollaBack Houston
  • HollaBack Israel
  • HollaBack London
  • HollaBack Mumbai
  • HollaBack NYC
  • HollaBack Ottawa
  • HollaBack Portland
  • HollaBack SoCal

Street Harassment in the News, on the Blogs:

  • Guardian, “Why sexism is no laughing matter, despite what the boys might say“
  • Mikyamasr, “Egyptians come together in time of crisis“
  • AFP, “Egyptian women well represented in Tahrir protest“
  • Just Out, “Portland Launches Hollaback Site to Combat Street Harassment“
  • NBC, “Up-Skirt Filming Suspect Caught at Dulles“
  • Dawn.com, “No more `eve-teasing`“
  • Baltimore Sun, “Fighting back: Stepping into the world of self-defense“
  • Boing Boing, “Hollaback: fighting street harassment, one uploaded nimrod at a time“
  • Sify News, “Bangladesh says ‘eve-teasing’ belittles sex crimes“
  • Feminist Law Professors, “Harassment Intersection: Gender, Race, Class“
  • The Beautiful Struggler, “Feminist Fight, Mars/Venus, Race Matters – Nobody Smiling v 2.0“
  • Jezebel, “The War Against Street Harassment Goes Global“
  • Prague Blog!, “My name isn’t Sweetheart – HOLLABACK!“

Events:`

  • Feb. 12: HollaBack Baltimore Launch Party, Metro Gallery, 1700 N. Charles Street, 8 p.m.
  • Feb. 13: Street harassment planning meeting, In Other Words, Portland, OR, 6 p.m.
  • Feb. 24: Stop Street Harassment Book Talk, James Madison University (VA), 6:30 p.m.
  • Feb. 26: HollaBack Atlanta’s launch party
  • Feb. 26: BLANK_NOISE’s #actionheroes college network meeting in Bangalore, India

Announcements:

New:

  • Have an encounter with gender-based violence on NYC mass transit to share? http://tinyurl.com/transitstory (via RightRides)
  • If you live in Washington, DC, take a street harassment survey for HollaBack DC!
  • RightRides is hiring for a Communications & Outreach Intern and a Fundraising & Development Intern

On-going:

  • HollaBack is seeking a program associate intern
  • If you live in the United States or in Iran, please take this survey about street harassment: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/januarystudy
  • Are you in Egypt? Use HarassMap to report your street harassers
  • Have an iPhone? Download the Hollaback iPhone app that lets you report street harassers

Twitter:

  • hollabackatl Boots and a parka are no armor against street harassment: http://bit.ly/fwLRPk
  • gallifreychic went for a short run down terrigal and can’t even escape the creepy white racist pricks who when sighting an asian, catcall “nihao” at you.
  • sophwarnes I’d almost forgotten about the time I saw a guy wanking on the bus in front of me. #SexualHarassment Made me feel sick.
  • RightRides #Women + #LGBTQ folks – call 888-215-7233 12a-3a Fri+Sat for a free safe ride home in #NYC #Bronx #Brooklyn #Queens #fem2 #woc #p2 #safety
  • jennmariel #streetharassment M estoy muriendo d calor con jean, pero no puedo ponerm un short xq algunos hombres gustan d hacerm sentir 1 pdazo d carne
  • iHollaback Just got off the phone with an awesome girl who wrote an electropop song about street harassment. Music video time!
  • thekateblack Hate icy weather. Creeper blocked my path with his cane, told me I should take him home. No escape route bc of snowbanks. #streetharassment
  • 01_gav On the 20 minute walk to the cinema, Jess and i get loudly perved on twice. #streetharassment #WHY
  • lorenacupcake Dear Street Person: Today is NOT the best day to follow me down the street screaming about how pretty I am. Fuck Off, LC #streetharassment
  • HollabackOttawa Even the folks who run the iHollabacks sometimes have to hollaback. That was me this morning at McDonald’s. Ugh. http://bit.ly/i3NPWw
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Filed Under: Events, hollaback, News stories, Resources, Stories, street harassment, weekly round up Tagged With: street harassment

End-It Super Bowl Commercial Bingo

February 4, 2011 By HKearl

Will you be watching the Super Bowl this Sunday? I will be sort of watching it (probably doing something else while it’s on in the background and my partner and possibly some of his friends watch it), and I’m dreading the commercials. Objectification of women. “To be manly you must do X, Y, Z” messages. General sexism and homophobia. Sadly, the stereotypes and violence-tolerant messages so many marketers use for these commercials contribute to street harassment and  harassment and violence in general, whether we want to acknowledge it or not.

Via the Men’s Anti-Violence Council’s blog, I found out about a bingo sheet for the commercials produced by Riverview Center in Iowa. If you participate, you can enter a drawing for prizes. I’m going to print it out and use it! And then I’ll report back on it next week and use it to channel some of the frustrations I’ll undoubtedly have after viewing the commercials.

Thanks, Riverview Center & MAC!

And, on a related topic, Jackson Katz gives suggestions for how you can make the focus on Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger a teachable moment for boys and young men in light of his two recent sexual assault allegations.

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Filed Under: male perspective, Resources Tagged With: cultural violence, street harassment, Super Bowl Bingo, violence

Street harassment snapshot: January 30, 2011

January 30, 2011 By HKearl

Street Harassment Stories:

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

You can read new street harassment stories from the past week on:

  • Stop Street Harassment Blog
  • HollaBack Buenos Aires
  • HollaBack Como
  • HollaBack DC!
  • HollaBack Israel
  • HollaBack NYC
  • HollaBack SoCal

From the F Word Blog UK

Street Harassment in the News, on the Blogs:

  • RVA News, “Richmond proper: on street harassment“
  • Korea Times, “1 out of 4 women experience harassment during commute“
  • The Times of India, “Chennai safest for women, crime bureau data shows“
  • Business Standard, “Geetanjali Krishna: The blank noise of protest“
  • Muslimah Media Watch, “678: A Film to Appreciate“
  • UK Source News, “No place for street harassment of women – show some respect, demands senior councillor“
  • Sify News, “Bangladesh says ‘eve-teasing’ belittles sex crimes“
  • The Times of India, “Crime against women on the rise“
  • The F Word Blog UK, “Wolf-whistling: no flattered“
  • The F Word Blog UK, “As Time Goes By“
  • Tough Cookies, “A Lesbian’s Guide to Hollering Back“
  • Womanist Musings, “#Hollaback and Fighting Street Harassement“
  • Ms Foundation – Voices from the Field HollaBack video
  • The Pixel Project, “Inspirational Interviews – Holly Kearl“

Events:`

  • Feb. 1: Stop Street Harassment Book Talk, Northern Illinois University, 7 p.m.
  • Feb. 12: HollaBack Baltimore Launch Party, Metro Gallery, 1700 N. Charles Street, 8 p.m.
  • Feb. 13: Street harassment planning meeting, In Other Words, Portland, OR, 6 p.m.
  • Feb. 24: Stop Street Harassment Book Talk, James Madison University (VA), 6:30 p.m.
  • Feb. 26: HollaBack Atlanta’s launch party

Announcements:

New:

  • If you live in the United States or in Iran, please take this survey about street harassment: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/januarystudy
  • Let Blank Noise know (by Feb. 21) if you’ve ever talked about street harassment/eve teasing with fathers, brothers, uncles, husbands and if so what happened, what was their reaction, etc
  • HollaBack is seeking a program associate intern
  • Check out the new websites HollaBack SoCal and HollaBack Buenoos Aires

On-going:

  • If you’re in India,  check out Blank Noise’s information for 2011 and how you can get involved with efforts there to address eve-teasing
  • Are you in Egypt? Use HarassMap to report your street harassers
  • Have an iPhone? Download the Hollaback iPhone app that lets you report street harassers!

10 Tweets from the Week:

  • htownhollaback “It’s my First Amendment right to make sexual comments to any woman I want!” CDC considers that sexual assault. http://tinyurl.com/4phn78s
  • sarahcblake Muslimah Media Watch reviews 678:. Now I want to see it even more: http://bit.ly/hhxi6i #streetharassment
  • hollabackBLN loves walking down the street and riding on a train SMILING while not being harassed!
  • mzjudge I’m an expert at pretending to get on trains to throw people off. #selfdefense #streetharassment
  • itsLexieWest in america guys will yell “hey sexy lemme holla” as a catcall. in europe they yell “hello” repeatedly
  • thefworduk Wolf-whisting: not flattered: According to an MSN story, women secretly love street harassment.  http://tinyurl.com/476u26p
  • htownhollaback The downtown CVS is a particular hotbed for #streetharassment as well, especially on weekends & after work. I still need to list it, though.
  • Sourcews_UK No place for street harassment of women – show some respect, demands senior councillor: http://bit.ly/fjPykd
  • DanTresOmi @thetrudz last year i decided to start saying something #streetharassment, i never thought how many males would stop when i said something
  • HollabackOttawa #ifantasizeabout a world where my body is not for public consumption.
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Filed Under: Events, hollaback, News stories, Resources, Stories, street harassment, weekly round up Tagged With: catcalls, events, hollaback, sexual harassment, street harassment, wolf whistling

“Men who report more gender-equitable attitudes are more likely to be happy”

January 28, 2011 By HKearl

The International Center for Research on Women does important work to understanding the reasons behind men’s violence against women.

Most recently, on Wednesday, they released the report International Men and Gender Equality Survey. The report covers their three-year study of nearly 12,000 men and women ages 18 to 59 in Brazil, Chile, Croatia, India, Mexico and Rwanda. These 12,000 individuals participated in interviews about their health practices, parenting, relationship dynamics, sexual behavior and use of violence.

Here is one quick snippet of their findings:

“IMAGES results across all countries showed that men who generally view themselves as superior to women are more likely to report physical and sexual violence against an intimate partner. The same was true for men who abused alcohol, witnessed violence in their childhood home and, except for Mexicans surveyed, those who felt stressed about work or income. Rwandan men were not asked about work stress.”

No surprises there, huh? Changing social attitudes and norms regarding gender equality is very important! So is addressing and breaking the cycle of violence between generations.

Here are overall findings in the conclusion of the report that I know may surprise some people — that gender equity doesn’t hurt men! It makes them happier:

“Overall, IMAGES results affirm that gender equality should be promoted as a gain for women and men. Change seems to be happening as younger men and men with higher levels of education show more gender-equitable attitudes and practices. Men who report more gender-equitable attitudes are more likely to be happy, to talk to their partners and to have better sex lives. Women who report that their partners participate in daily care work report higher levels of relationship and sexual satisfaction. Findings suggest that most men in most of the survey sites accept gender equality in the abstract even if they are not yet living it in their daily practices.”

It’s very promising that change in gender attitudes is visible among younger men. Other studies show that younger generations have fewer issues with race and sexual orientation than our parents and grandparents, too. So it’s not unrealistic to think that in a few more decades, our societies may be more equitable all around.

I plan on reading the full report because I think it can provide good guidance around the work we need to do to prevent street harassment. If you want to read the full report too, you can download it for free from the ICRW website.

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Filed Under: News stories, Resources Tagged With: evolving men, gender violence, International Center for Research on Women, International Men and Gender Equality Survey

Men speaking out

January 13, 2011 By HKearl

With the exciting launch of the weekly series of blog posts by male allies yesterday, I thought I’d continue to show how good men can – and are – stepping up to address this issue. Here are two important, recent videos of men speaking out against street harassment and gender violence.

The first is Tony Porter, co-founder of A Call to Men, speaking at TED. The link takes you to a CNN page with text as well as the video.

 

The second is SpokenSoul215, performing a spoken word piece about street harassment at The Harvest in Dec. (Sorry, I haven’t seen a transcript for this yet).

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Filed Under: Resources Tagged With: a call to men, gender violence, street harassment, TED, thirsty, tony porter

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