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Op-eds, new websites & street harassment on TV

October 4, 2010 By HKearl

With the fall weather finally setting in, it seems like there are fewer harassers on the street, and fewer stories for the blog.

In the meantime, here are a few anti-street harassment bits of news:

  • HollaBack launched a new website, check it out!
  • Comedian/Actress/Writer Giulia Rozzi has a great article about catcalling in the Huffington Post today.
  • A few weeks ago Stop Street Harassment ally Elizabeth Mendez Berry wrote a great op-ed for El Diario and she just got word that it prompted NY city council member Julissa Ferreras to plan a hearing on the issue in December. Articles can prompt change! (More info on this to come)
  • “30 Rock” is a tv show I watch each week and I was disappointed with how Tina Fey addressed street harassment in last week’s episode. I haven’t made time to write about it, but HollaBack DC! did today.

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