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

January 29, 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:

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HarassMap Egypt

Resist Harassment Lebanon

Many of the Hollaback sites

In the News, on the Blogs:

Manu Chopra invented a device to help keep women safe in Delhi. Image via BBC

* The Daily News Egypt, “Reports of sexual harassment mar Jan. 25 anniversary“

* CNN, “Malawian women protest after attacks for wearing pants, miniskirts“

* Jezebel, “Why I Punched a Stranger” and the follow up, Sparkle All Day, “The Punch Heard Round The World“

* XO Jane, “Dear Randos, No You Cannot Walk My Dog“

* BBC, “India: Delhi boy invents device to deter attackers“

* IBN Live, “20 held for eve teasing“

* Jezebel, “Guys Explain the Common Catcall“

* Boston Curbed, “Which Neighborhood Is the Worst for Street Harassment?“

Activism Announcements:

New:

* Women and men in Malawi marched to protest a recent spat of street harassment and assaults

* 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

Reminders:

* 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. YaraMSaleh Today, some men were trying to make sure that women in #tahrir and in marches are safe, but pigs were still there. #EndSH

2. sokarhanem “@sotsoy: Egyptian men need serious education on how to treat women. Touching someone without permission is a violation of privacy #endsh“

3. RanyaKhalifa Talking & writing about sexual harassment isn’t enough anymore..concrete measures r desperately needed..we need to discuss this NOW..#EndSH

4. MyCrippledEagle Street harassment is about power, is about assuming ownership of someone else’s body.

5.  cairowire the streets of cairo belong to us all. and we all have the right to be free, safe and unmolested — regardless of gender. #humanrights #EndSH

6. nouvellechic: Street harassment is vigilante punishment of a woman for daring to occupy public space. #whosestreets” gender terrorism

7. Psypherize Ladies, get permenant ink with you and use it to mark the harraser. That way they would be easily spotted and dealt with. #Egypt #EndSH

8. kintoall @namivuyo I broke down crying in the middle of the street thinking about all the #harassment and workplace bullying I have been through ME,2

9. HimawariChibi The issue of #streetharassment is like a video game. Women must try different paths/outfits/tactics in order to not lose

10. RanyaKhalifa#Jan25 wasn’t meant 2 liberate men only from indignity..it is meant 4 ALL Egyptians..women in #Egypt need dignity, respect & safety.. #EndSH

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Snapshot of Street Harassment Stories, News, Tweets: January 22, 2012

January 23, 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 new street harassment stories on the Web from the past week at:

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HarassMap Egypt

Resist Harassment Lebanon

Many of the Hollaback sites

In the News, on the Blogs:

Malwi women protest - image via Bikya Masr

* The Daily Beast, “Egypt’s Game Changers: Samira Ibrahim and the Women Who Speak Up About Sexual Violence“

* Bikya Masr, “Malawi women plan protest for freedom to wear trousers“

* Los Angeles Times, “Sacred Heart High girls go extra mile, but it’s no walk in park“

* New York Times, “Lechery, Immodesty and the Talmud“

* Zeenews, “I don’t need a veil, you do!“

* Hindustan Times, “Keep pepper sprays in hand, police tell Delhi women“

* The Jerusalem Post, “Haredi banned from public transport for sexual harassment“

* Ebony, “Stop Telling Women How to Not Get Raped“

* Feministing.com, “There is no Terminal 3“

* NBC News, “Report: Butt Slasher Arrested in Peru“

* Jamaica Plains Gazette, “Website gives voice to street harassment victims“

Activism Announcements:

New:

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

* The Adventures of Salwa in Lebanon launches a new video clip


Reminders:

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

* View two new anti-street harassment films from Egypt and from Pakistan

* The Adventures of Salwa campaign launched a hotline for sexual harassment cases in Lebanon: 76-676862.

* In Bangalore, India, there is a new helpline for street harassment 080 – 22943225 / 22864023

10 Tweets from the Week:

1. silverspeakers Talking about street harassment is important bc it reminds women we’re not alone & clues men in to what goes on & how they should help.

2. nualacabral Walking Home has been accepted to the Women Action Media Fest in Boston, which happens to be scheduled on Anti-#StreetHarassment Day!

3. AmoAmmo “When a woman says ‘get lost’: get lost. Find another one. End of story.” #randomlyfeministcsimiami #streetharassment

4. fight_abuse: Street Harassment: Molestation bid on the road kills two schoolgirls. #stopvaw via @maps4aid fb.me/1w2JstGWh

5. kanaafa Women’s issues have not changed pre or after revolutions – domestic violence, rape, representation in politics #ChangeYourWorldCairo

6. blasianallie Got “hey shawty” twice today. Once on campus. Really? #Streetharassment

7. MartiSladek Young man came up to me in a store and stroked my faux fur coat without asking. Harassment does not happen only on street. He’s sorry now.

8. sallyzohney#egypt has a law against harassment in public places.is it enforced? Is it strong enough? @harassmap #changeyourworldcairo #EndSH

9. aisha1908 A fucking stranger grabbed both of my arms, and said “i love your ass. YOU HEAR ME? I love that ass”

10. aisha1908 What kind of such twisted world is this that I can’t even walk to work without being touched?

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Snapshot of street harassment stories, news, tweets: January 8, 2012

January 8, 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 new street harassment stories on the Web from the past week at:

Stop Street Harassment Blog

HarassMap Egypt

Resist Harassment Lebanon

Many of the Hollaback sites

In the News, on the Blogs:

Photo via WSJ

* The Wall Street Journal, “India Journal: Rethinking Safety in Delhi“

* IOL News, “Miniskirt assault ‘backward, chauvinistic and ugly’” and Sowetan Live, “‘Harassed miniskirt girls’ finally lay charges“

* Mercury News, “East Bay scientist reduces violence against Darfuri women through better cooking technology“

* Mid Day, “The myth of a safe city“

* Deccan Herald, “Delhi police get a call every two seconds“

* The Times of India, “‘Should I wear gloves? Conductors touch my palms‘”

* Boston Globe, “‘Hollaback!’ and help fight street harassment through an online community“

* Trust Law, “Egyptian women vow to persist in demand for rights“

Activism Announcements:

New:

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

* View two new anti-street harassment films from Egypt and from Pakistan

Reminders:

* The Adventures of Salwa campaign launched a hotline for sexual harassment cases in Lebanon: 76-676862.

* In Bangalore, India, there is a new helpline for street harassment 080 – 22943225 / 22864023

* The 5th edition of the prestigious textbook Women: Images & Realities, A Multicultural Anthology is now available. For this printing, they included a few pages about street harassment! (see #143)

10 Tweets from the Week:

1. MLcarlberg Can all dudes decide to not catcall especially at night? Regardless of intent, it’s threatening, never flattering.

2. whereisyvette I like how I got a catcall at the gas station from a guy WHO RODE A BICYCLE THERE. I mean wow, I was gonna fall for him!

3. yashar Street harassment!! RT @lilforeigngirl: @yashar I loved Elmo too. Until I met a creepy Elmo on the streets of NYC who grabbed my hand..

4. No_Bozo #ThingsGuysShouldNOTSayToAnotherGuy “hey lets hit on that Chick!” #FF END #StreetHarrassment @hkearl @HollabackCHD @iHollaback @SlutWalkHK

5. JessaVanSickle I want to meet the woman who positively responds to the ‘catcall’.

6. harassmap While waiting for a bus, watch out for your boobs and bags bit.ly/AnZUYQ #Egypt #harassmap #endSH

7. SawsaGa Have you experienced any #sexualharassment on NYE celebration in Tahrir? #EndSH cc @HarassMap

8. ShaikhRafia March 18-24 is a week for fighting #StreetHarassment internationally? Whoazaa. #IknewIwasBornInAGreatWeek 😀

9. emilyhughes Men who catcall are always the worst, but they’re especially the worst during morning rush hour.

10. MohHKamel Did any of the parliamentary candidates propose a law tht would curb the sexual harassment pandemic in #Egypt as part of his program? #EndSH

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2011 Anti-Street Harassment Successes – Part 2

December 30, 2011 By HKearl

Poster from the Women Speak campaign

Reflecting on the number of people and organizations that worked hard to address and end street harassment is inspiring.  This end-of-year list is longer than last year’s list, and that’s a very good thing. Given the length, it’s divided into four posts.

Post 1: significant successes overall and 8 SSH successes.

Post 2 (this one): 20 new or expanded anti-street harassment campaigns.

Post 3: New creative anti-street harassment initiatives.

Post 4: People who stood up to harassers.

New or Expanded Campaigns:

Illustrating the global scope of this problem, here are just 20 of the many anti-street harassment campaigns that launched or expanded this year.

1. The United Nations launched a “Safe and Friendly Cities for All” campaign worldwide

2. Hollaback expanded their online campaign to 45 cities worldwide. Read their State of the Streets report to learn about their activism this year.

3. After a Toronto (Canada) police officer told young women they would be safe from victimization if they didn’t dress like “sluts,” activists in Toronto marched against victim-blaming in what they dubbed a SlutWalk. Soon groups all over the world held their own SlutWalks to counter victim-blaming, and some cities focused their walks specifically on street harassment.

4. Young Women for Change in Afghanistan launched an anti-street harassment campaign that included a march through the streets of Kabul, a PSA about how Islam forbids the harassment of women, a 700 poster-hanging campaign in Kabul, and a 4,000 person study that is currently underway.

5. Ghaidaa Al Absi launched The Safe Streets campaign in Yemen to address street harassment. She created a website to track street harassment and recently she hosted an exhibition of local artists’ work on the topic.

6. On the website Women Speak, founder Simone Leid, created an online place for women in Trinidad and Tobago to share their stories of discrimination. Unsurprisingly, street harassment has come up several times.

7. Organizations in Sri Lanka called Reach Out and Beyond Borders created an anti-street harassment campaign called Join the Fight Against Harassment. They held a “Man Up” event to engage boys and men in ending street harassment.

8. The feminist collective Nasawiya in Lebanon took their campaign “Adventures of Salwa” to new heights. They released several videos of the cartoon character heroine Salwa fighting against harassers in various situations. The video of her fighting a harasser at a cinema was aired at a cinema in Beirut for a month. They have a website where people share stories. They released an anti-sexual harassment booklet, launched a hotline (76-676862), and sent two trucks through the streets of Beirut to blast anti-street harassment messages.

9. Gawaahi in Pakistan launched an anti-street harassment campaign and released two short films created by their Executive Director, Naveen Naqvi, called “Stop Staring!” and “Stop Street Harassment”

10. Activists in Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, and Sudan led a day against sexual harassment through blogging and tweeting (with the hashtag #EndSH) on June 20 and then they did a follow-up campaign led by HarassMap in late August to advocate for a harassment-free Eid. Activists in Egypt continue to rally people together in the face of the harassment and assault many women protesters face at Tahrir Square, especially from the military police.

11. Activists in Morocco launched the “Women, find a solution” campaign to raise awareness about the widespread problem.

12. The Latin American Women and Habitat Network in Colombia created a no-groping campaign for the bus system in Bogota. 

13. Maps4Aid in India is an innovative way to report incidents of violence against women (including street harassment), NGO activities, crisis situations through Web/SMS/PhoneApps using the Ushahidi platform and integrated with FrontlineSMS.

14. After the murder of two men who stopped a street harasser, activists in Mumbai, India, launched the Zero Tolerance Campaign. One of their initiatives is a petition advocating for stronger laws.

15. Five media students from Wilson College in Mumbai, India, launched a Chappal Maarungi campaign to encourage people to raise their voices and symbolicaly throw a sandal at street harassers. And six students at St. Andrews College in Mumbai, India, started the Freeze the Tease campaign to raise awareness about street harassment and they provided SMS texts of tips on how to tackle it to interested participants.

16. Men Can Stop Rape (USA) launched a new campus bystander campaign called Where Do You Stand? that includes posters about street harassment.

17. Safe Streets AZ launched as a pilot program of Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault (USA) to address public harassment, particularly the harassment aimed at lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer-identified youth and young adults.

18. Safe Slope launched in Brooklyn, New York (USA), to provide services and resources to help empower and protect the communities of South Slope/Greenwood Heights/Windsor Terrace/Park Slope.

19. Brooklyn Bike Patrol, also in Brooklyn, New York (USA) launched to offer a free escort system for women who feel unsafe walking from subway stations to their homes during the late evenings hours. Their hot-line is 718-744-7592.

20. Several groups called for an end to sexual harassment and gender violence within the worldwide Occupy movement.

Bonus one: Stop Street Harassment launched the International Anti-Street Harassment Day campaign, which will be International Anti-Street Harassment Week in 2012 (March 18-24).

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2011 Anti-Street Harassment Successes – Part 1

December 30, 2011 By HKearl

Reflecting on the number of people and organizations that worked hard to address and end street harassment is inspiring.  This end-of-year list is longer than last year’s list, and that’s a very good thing. Given the length, it’s divided into four posts.

Post 1 (this one): significant successes overall (e.g. new laws or awards to anti-street harassment campaigns) and 8 SSH successes.

Post 2: New anti-street harassment campaigns.

Post 3: New creative anti-street harassment initiatives.

Post 4: People who stood up to harassers.

Significant Successes:

Many major legislative bodies, organizations, authors, and news media addressed and acknowledged street harassment, bringing the issue further into the mainstream.

Laws:

1. An anti-sexual harassment bill focused specifically on groping in public places was introduced in the Chilean parliament.

2.  The Shoura Council drafted a new law in Saudi Arabia saying men who harass women in public will be fined and publicly defamed.

3.  The Los Angeles City Council (USA) passed a law making it a crime for drivers to threaten or harass cyclists. It allows victims of harassment to sue in civil court without waiting for the city to press criminal charges.

4.  The Bombay high court in India is considering “making section 354 of the Indian Penal Code, which deals with assaults or use of criminal force on women with the intent to outrage her modesty, a non-bailable offence.”

5. In Bangladesh, a court ruled that using the term “eve-teasing” to describe street harassment and sexual harassment makes light of a serious crime and ordered that it not be used anymore.

6. Plainclothes police officers arrested 100 street harassers in Kolkata, India, during a two day time period. All 100 men were caught making lewd comments to women in public places.

Studies:

1. A new study by ActionAid looks at issues of women’s safety in cities in Brazil, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Liberia, and Nepal. It concludes with recommendations for action.

2. The International Center for Research on Women released an International Men and Gender Equality Survey The report covers their three-year study of nearly 12,000 people in Brazil, Chile, Croatia, India, Mexico and Rwanda. One of the most important findings is that men who report more gender-equitable attitudes are more likely to be happy, to talk to their partners and to have better sex lives.

3. A new study of women in Tel Aviv, Israel, found that 83 percent had faced street harassment

4. In South Korea, a new study shows that 1 in 4 women experience sexual harassment on public transportation.

5. In Islamabad, Pakistan, a new study showed women face high rates of harassment on public transportation.

6. More than 70 percent of women in Sri Lanka experience harassment on public transportation, according to a study by the Legal Aid Commission.

7. Four more studies were conducted in Afganistan, Iran, Wales, and West Yorkshire (UK) on street harassment, look for the findings soon.

Awards:

1. HarassMap, an anti-street harassment group in Egypt, won the World Summit Youth Award from the United Nations.

2. Nuala Cabral’s film Walking Home won the Speaking Out Award at the Media that Matters film festival (USA)

3.  Tiye Rose Hood’s documentary Objectified received a nomination for best documentary in Academy of Art’s 2011 Epidemic Film Festival in San Francisco (USA).

Books:

1. Hey, Shorty! A Guide to Combating Sexual Harassment and Violence in Schools and on the Streets was published by the Feminist Press. Written by Joanne Smith, Meghan Huppuch & Mandy Van Deven, the book chronicles the Brooklyn, New York-based organization Girls for Gender Equity’s efforts to address sexual harassment in schools and on the streets. (USA)

2. Why Loiter?: Women and Risk on Mumbai Streets was published by Penguin Books India and authored by Shilpa Phadke & Sameera Khan & Shilpa Ranade. After three years of research, they “draw from feminist theory to argue that only by celebrating loitering—a radical act for most Indian women—can a truly equal, global city be created.” (India)

Media Coverage:

There were scores of articles about street harassment this year, and here are some of the ones that brought the issue squarely into the mainstream media:

1. BBC Magazine, Why do men shout at women on the street?

2. New York Times, Keeping Women Safe Through Social Networking

3. Washington Post, D.C.’s fight against street harassment

4. ACLU blog, “Hey Baby:” Enduring Street Harassment

5. Marie Claire magazine, Gropers, Beware

6. Guardian, Argentinian writer sacked in sexism row

7. Hey, Shorty! author Mandy Van Deven wrote a 13-post series on street harassment for the Bitch magazine blog

8 Stop Street Harassment successes:

Addressing street harassment is not my full-time job, and that makes me extra proud of these successes. Big thank you’s go out to my parents, partner, friends, colleagues, and online acquaintances who helped make each one possible.

1. Early in the year, SSH launched a male allies series on the blog

2. In the spring there was a complete website redesign and new logo

3. In just four weeks, SSH organized thousands of people around the world to participate in International Anti-Street Harassment Day on March 20

4. SSH collaborated with Holla Back DC! to organize DC’s first ever community safety audits, Our Streets, Too march, and week of street harassment logging.

5. Last month, activism on the SSH blog led Togo’s sandwich shop in California to pull an offensive ad that trivialized flashing/street harassment.

6.  SSH co-sponsored SlutWalk DC, the conference Sex, Power, and Speaking Truth: Anita Hill 20 Years Later, the event Shine the Light on Domestic Violence, and participated in Pixel Project’s Paint it Purple Campaign

7.  I gave 35 talks and did even more media interviews

8. Articles I wrote about street harassment were published in the Guardian, Christian Science Monitor, The WIP, and on the Ms. Magazine blog.

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