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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

Street harassment snapshot: January 16, 2011

January 16, 2011 By HKearl

Story Submissions Recap:

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

  • Stop Street Harassment Blog: 3 stories from people in Birmingham (UK), Switzerland, and New York City

New stories on:

  • HollaBack Berlin
  • HollaBack DC!
  • HollaBack Israel
  • HollaBack NYC

Street Harassment in the News, on the Blogs:

Image from The City Fix

  • The Times of India, “26 eve-teasers arrested in Kanpur“

  • ABC News, “Construction Workers Harass Woman: What Would You Do?“
  • The Times of India, “Cops help travellers reach home safely“
  • The Star, “Female cabbies offer safe passage“
  • Ottawa Citizen, “Ottawa woman describes ‘shocking’ daylight attack by mystery assailant”
  • The Nation, “Calendars exposing ‘sexual harassers’ launched“
  • The City Fix, “Separate But Equal: A Winning Policy for Women in Transit?“
  • NZ Herald, “Are Kiwi males vulgar? A Hollywood star thinks so“
  • SF Gate, “Mary, Melodie and the Mission district: women brutalized on our sidewalks“
  • Monsters and Critics, “Egyptian film urges women to act against sexual harassment“
  • Just Femme, “Street Harassment Warrior, Holly Kearl“
  • The Cheeseblog, “Spiders and Street Harassment“
  • Becca Caddy, “Emily May the hollaback girl“

Events:`

  • Jan. 23: BLANK_NOISE Delhi Meet Up http://on.fb.me/dZkUut
  • Jan. 23: Anti-Street Harassment Planning Meeting, In Other Words, 14 NE Killingsworth, Portland, OR, 4 p.m.
  • 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.

Announcements:

New:

  • ABookishBeemer Call to #Louisville #KY #feminist/s: writing #streetharassment piece & I’d like women to share their stories! For LouisvilleKY.com (DM @ABookishBeemer)
  • bibliofeminista Eastern Connecticut feminists! I’m launching a new Hollaback site to end street harassment! Come help/share stories hollabackct.tumblr.com
  • hollabackBLN Sendet Eure Geschichte, Erlebnisse, Erfahrungen an berlin@ihollaback.org! #hollabackBLN #Berlin #ihollaback

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
  • Did you miss the Dec. 11th Webinar about writing street harassment op-eds with journalist Elizabeth Mendez Berry? Here’s the recording if so!
  • Are you in Egypt? Use HarassMap to report your street harassers
  • Have an iPhone? Download a new iPhone app that lets you report street harassers!

10 Tweets from the Week:

  • JessiDG #wecanallagreethat a compliment that makes you feel bad is not a compliment. #streetharassment
  • ZennerBeaner If I get street harassment again, I’m going to snap. Men need to stop being pigs & treat women w/ respect.
  • lashcampaign article on assault in current issue of @CosmopolitanUK includes advice from founder @vicky_simister, woo!
  • HollaBackBmore was harassed while putting up flyers for the Hollaback Bmore! launch event! I think the site will be a hit!
  • HollaBackCzech Stay tuned everybody. The site’s not active yet but the collective voices of the women of CZ will be hollaing soon!
  • HollabackMCR Hurray, for @UMSUnion womens officer saying she’ll help with promoting @HollabackMCR. Students get web 2.0 ending #streetharassment
  • iHollaback In Mumbai, only 28% of the people on the street are women at any given time bc of safety. HollabackMUMBAI is gonna fix that
  • FeministInti A disgrace: #Coke promotes #streetharassment culture in #Argentina. #Piropos = #catcalls. #feminism #hollaback http://plixi.com/p/69360680
  • kzmuda Meet the Feminista Barista fighting street harassment in Atlanta @hollabackatl @ihollaback http://ow.ly/3ByW2 #GLOBALhollaback
  • wlp1 Study finds women portrayed negatively in newspaper cartoons in #Egypt where #streetharassment is a serious problem http://bit.ly/ho5Ao6#vaw
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Filed Under: Events, hollaback, News stories, Stories, street harassment, weekly round up Tagged With: catcalls, eve teasing, hollaback, street harassment

Street Harassment Snapshot: January 9, 2011

January 9, 2011 By HKearl

Story Submissions Recap:

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

  • Stop Street Harassment Blog: 3 stories from people in Edmonton (Alberta, Canada), Louisiana, and a woman from an undisclosed location
  • HollaBack Como: 1 new story
  • HollaBack DC!: 5 new stories
  • HollaBack Israel: 9 new stories
  • HollaBack London: 3 new stories
  • HollaBack NYC: 9 new stories

Street Harassment in the News, on the Blogs:

Image via Washington Post
  • Washington Post, “Giving street harassers all the attention they want – and more“
  • Indian Express, “Youth stabbed for opposing eve-teasing“
  • Sify News, “Rape, molestation cases in Delhi up in 2010“
  • Octopus Pie, White Winter Catcall (comic strip)
  • NewsLine, “Agents of Change: Youth Tackle Gender-based Violence“
  • The Sauda Voice, “A Black Man’s Take on the Street Harassment of Black Women“
  • Women’s ENews, “2011 – Seven Who Create New Visions of Change” — includes Emily May of HollaBack
  • The Daily Femme, “Interview with Veronica Greene: ER Rape Advocate and Community Organizer for Project ENVISION, a NYC Community-Driven Sexual Violence Prevention Program“
  • B-Listed, “b-side chat: I AM THIS LAND interview with Emily May from Hollaback!“

Events:

  • Jan. 10: Radio show about street harassment by The F Word: Feminist Media Collective, 3 p.m. EST
  • Jan. 10: Discussion on HarassMap at 14 Sleem EL-Ghatas St, Off Sleem the First St. – Hadaek EL-Zatoon, Cairo, Egypt, 5 p.m.
  • Jan. 13: Stop Street Harassment Book Talk, University of California, Irvine, 8 p.m.
  • Jan. 15: First day of 5 week self defense class with the Center For Anti-Violence Education in Brooklyn, NY. sliding scale! call 718-788-1775
  • Jan. 23, Anti-Street Harassment Planning Meeting, In Other Words, 14 NE Killingsworth, Portland, OR, 4 p.m.
  • 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.

Announcements:

New:

  • If you haven’t already, read about the anti-street harassment successes of 2010! http://tinyurl.com/2cxuats
  • A weekly Male Allies blog series will launch on this blog on Wednesday.
  • 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

On-going:

  • Did you miss the Dec. 11th Webinar about writing street harassment op-eds with journalist Elizabeth Mendez Berry? Here’s the recording if so!
  • Are you in Egypt? Use HarassMap to report your street harassers
  • Have an iPhone? Download a new iPhone app that lets you report street harassers!

10 Tweets from the Week:

  • monaeltahawy “Move away or I’ll smash your face!” a young woman told the man who groped her on a bus in #Yemen (she wrote to tell me). Kickass!
  • DianeMassage Another day of #streetharassment in #nyc, whilst wearing my red puffy jacket.
  • MaxineFrances Street harassment so angers me. Usually I let it lie due to incredulity and fear for my safety. Proud I gave it a bit of lip just now.
  • FatSocialWorker Octopus Pie on #streetharassment http://bit.ly/dJNhZ6 cat-callers don’t make me laugh like Octopus Pie does.
  • bettyslutsky Street harassment is worst when other cyclists do it. A Harvardy 1 made lascivious tongue gestures & ruined the sunshine
  • FatBlackDiva Cab home. Driver says: “Why not invite me in? I like a big woman like you.” Yeah? Do you like fines from the TLC, too? #streetharassment
  • sasaragor Chuffed to see WAG’s ‘Let’s stop blaming victims’ rape prevention campaign on Queen’s Street in Cardiff #streetharassment
  • StreetHarassmnt recntly approached a dude known for yelling at women on the street and told him to quit it. ended w/ ‘don’t fuck with me’! he was speechlss.
  • _sugaHoney Doesn’t matter what you wear. If you have a vagina, you’re going to be harrassed because men don’t know how to act. Period.
  • burnyourbones man in car shouts “I can see your knickers!” at me cycling down hill. At best I’m humiliated, at worst a multi-car pile-up #streetharassment
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Filed Under: Events, hollaback, News stories, Stories, street harassment, weekly round up Tagged With: delhi, hollaback, octopus pie, project envision, street harassment

Street Harassment Snapshot: December 19, 2010

December 19, 2010 By HKearl

Story Submissions Recap:

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

  • Stop Street Harassment Blog: 4 stories from people in New York, Wales, India, and Chicago
  • HollaBack DC!: 5 new stories
  • HollaBack Israel: 9 new stories
  • HollaBack NYC: 7 new stories
  • HollaBack Toronto: 1 new story

Street Harassment in the News, on the Blogs:

  • The Star Online, “Rapid Lady Bus for the fairer sex“
  • News Blaze, “41 Countries Affirm The Need to Ensure Safety of Women“
  • The Star, “HerSpace: Mideast women log on, speak out“
  • Al Masry Al Youm, “678: Sexual harassment in a movie“
  • The National, “Film shines spotlight on Egypt’s sexual harassment“
  • Bikyamasr, “Safe Cities … Making Cairo safe for all“
  • Emma, “Brull zuruck!“
  • Fast Company, “Change Generation: Emily May, Executive Director, Hollaback!“
  • TBD.com, “Holla Back DC! counts every catcall“
  • Moojos.com, “The Pervert, Creep, and the Crude Oaf: Making Threat Assessments When Being Harassed on the Street“
  • Feministing, “Making the links between street harassment, bullying, and toxic masculinity“
  • A Very Rude Girl, “I Ain’t No Hollaback Girl“
  • The Rhodes Project, “On Street Harassment and Blaming the Victim“
  • Jezebel, “How To Shout Down A Perv: Tips And Tricks From The Subway Badass“
  • Write-Sizing, “Street Harassment in 2010“
  • F-Bomb, “Survival of the Fittest“
  • Fully Engaged Feminism Podcast, “Episode 20 – Street Harassment, TV & ‘Sexy Dolls’”

Events:

  • Join RightRides in NYC on Jan 4th @ Union Square 2-5 p.m. to pass out information on keeping mass transit safe for women & LGBTQ folks! http://tinyurl.com/NYFSTOutreach

Announcements:

New:

  • Here are ideas for end-of-year-giving to organizations that work to make public places safer for women and girls, and you can also find a few gift ideas for people who care about ending street harassment

On-going:

  • Did you miss the Dec. 11th Webinar about writing street harassment op-eds with journalist Elizabeth Mendez Berry? Here’s the recording if so!
  • Consider buying the book Stop Street Harassment for a holiday gift.
  • Are you in the Washington, DC – area? If you are, please take an online survey for HollaBack DC!
  • Take a survey about your cab use-age for a researcher’s project
  • Are you a college student or work on a campus? Take SAFER’s Winter Break Challenge and help improve campus sexual assault policies across the nation
  • Are you in Egypt? Use HarassMap to report your street harassers
  • Have an iPhone? Download a new iPhone app that lets you report street harassers!

Tweets from the Week:

  • JessiDG Welcome to the anti-#streetharassment scene @HollaBackBmore ! We’re glad you’re here to speak for Charm City.
  • elmyra @bunnyrabble A do think a *lot* violence women experience is gender-based – both major like rape and minor like street harassment.
  • JustFemmeMedia “Bangalore is definitely safe for women” – C K Meena, Journalist & author #pEtEmaatu http://ow.ly/3nV29
  • hkearl Girl commits suicide after sexual harassment in Jharkhand http://tinyurl.com/2aocpoq #streetharassment #VAW
  • shantique http://tinyurl.com/22vr5bd Street Harassment or How I Spent My Summer Vacation!
  • WomensRights: Intl Violence Against Women Act passed in the Senate Foreign Relations Cmtte! (via @amnesty) http://bit.ly/fYUGlL #VAWJustFemme Street sexual harassment: The men who speak out http://nblo.gs/bOHvN
  • tameshadps85 http://ping.fm/sygWr No writing on street harassment is complete without an examination of the role of male bystanders. In this condition,
  • sasaragor How many women do you see goobing on the street day-to-day? Now how many men? Whose streets? #streetharassment
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Support anti-street harassment efforts this holiday season

December 18, 2010 By HKearl

Lately, I’ve been inundated with e-mails and letters from every organization I donated to during their year + their best friend organizations, asking me to donate again. As much as I obviously care about most of those organizations if I’ve already donated to them, my end of year giving is going to two organizations that do anti-street harassment-related work, RightRides and RAINN. You may be interested in donating to them, too.

  • Right Rides for Women’s Safety: For more than six years RightRides has been giving free rides home to women and male members of the LGBQT community on Friday and Saturday nights in New York City. This free service is particularly helpful to people who cannot afford a cab and are reliant on buses and subways and feel unsafe waiting for or taking these late at night. RightRides has a page about the many ways you can become involved. A new feature is recurring gifts. $10/month can cover rides home for 12 people that year and $25/month covers about 30 people’s rides home. Any amount helps.
  • RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): Individuals across the United States can seek immediate assistance and advice if they or someone they know are survivors of rape and sexual violence via RAINN’s national phone hotline and online chat feature. While most people know their attacker, about 25 percent do not, and many of those cases are strangers in public places who harass and attack them. When too often survivors of sexual violence are blamed for it and thus are silenced and don’t know what to do, RAINN’s services are very important. RAINN also works on prevention legislation and programming. If you donate by Dec. 31, your donation will be matched dollar for dollar, so you can make double the impact.

Here are additional suggestions for organizations whose work makes public places – and the world in general – safer for women and girls. Not only could you do end-of-year giving to them, but you could make a gift out of donating in honor of family members and friends who care about ending and/or are impacted by street harassment.

  • Blank Noise – Support work in India to raise awareness about and end eve teasing/street harassment through performance art and online activism
  • Defend Yourself – Support the work of a Washington, DC organization that holds community workshops and classes that teach skills to stop harassment, abuse and assault. They particularly focus on girls, women, and LGBQT folks.
  • Girls for Gender Equity – Support a NYC organization that empowers teenage girls and has tackled street harassment through surveys, documentaries, conferences, and books
  • Helping Our Teen Girls – Help fund the programs of an Atlanta, GA, organization that empowers teenage girls and has tackled street harassment through workshops and music.
  • Hollaback – Support the NYC-based organization so they can  fund new Hollaback websites around the world
  • The Line – Help fund programs to raise awareness of healthy sexual boundaries, important work that can help prevent street harassment and sexual assault.
  • Men Can Stop Rape – Support rape prevention programming in middle and high schools and colleges that focuses on providing boys with a safe place to talk about masculinity issues and learn healthy definitions of manhood.
  • The White Ribbon Campaign – Support an international organization that works to educate young men and boys about gender equity, respect and healthy relationships.
  • Women for Women International – Help fund programming that helps women in war-torn areas gain skills and resources necessary to rebuild their lives and increase their safety in their community. You can also sponsor an individual woman as a sister.

And are you looking for other last-minute gift ideas? I can suggest a few:

  • Books:
    • Back Off: How to Confront and Stop Sexual Harassment and Harassers, by Martha Langelan ($0.01 – $24)
    • Stop Street Harassment: Making Public Places Safe and Welcoming for Women, by me ($22 – $44)
    • Hey, Shorty!: A Guide to Combating Sexual Harassment and Violence in Schools and on the Streets, by Joanne Smith, Meghan Huppuch, Mandy Van Deven (available for Pre-Order) ($10)
    • The Good Men Project: Real Stories from the Front Lines of Modern Manhood, edited by James Houghton, Larry Bean, and Tom Matlack ($15)
    • The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help, by Jackson Katz ($6 – $13)
    • Men and Feminism, by Shira Tarrant ($6 – $10)
    • Unexpected Allies: Men Who Stop Rape, by Todd Denny ($11 – 17)
  • Documentaries:
    • Hey…Shorty! by Girls for Gender Equity ($20)
    • Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Ryhmes, by Bryon Hurt ($150 – only the educational version is available)
    • The Good Men Project: Real Stories from the Front Lines of Modern Manhood ($15)
    • War Zone, by Maggie Hadleight-West (depending on the version and length, $25 – $200)
  • Music (MP3 Downloads)
    • “Stop Looking at My Moms,” by the Astronomical Kid ($.99)
    • “The Story,” by Ani DiFranco ($.99)
    • “U.N.I.T.Y.,” by Queen Latifah ($.99)
  • Video Games
    • Hey Baby, by Suyin Looui (play online for free)
  • Prints (postcard size through poster size):
    • Street harassment comic by Barry Deutsch (ranging in price from $2 – $22)

    Do you have other suggestions?

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