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Weekly Round Up: October 3, 2010

October 3, 2010 By HKearl

Story Submissions Recap:

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  • Stop Street Harassment Blog: 2 new stories from women in Minnesota and El Salvador/Costa Rica.
  • HollaBack DC!: 2 new stories
  • HollaBack NYC: 2 new stories
  • HollaBackLDN: 4 new stories
  • HollaBack PGH!: 1 new story

In the News, On the Blogs:

  • KTVB, “Man arrested, accused of taking pictures under women’s skirts“
  • Timothy McSweeney, “Sticks and Stones“
  • Care2, “Virtual HarassMap Helps Egyptian Women Fight Street Harassment“
  • UK Anti-Street Harassment Campaign, “Ken Livingstone supports the campaign“
  • HollaBackLDN, “Street harassment is a criminal offense“
  • The Ugly Duckling, “Sometimes I wish I were invisible“

Announcements:

  • Is the book Stop Street Harassment at your library? If not, request it! You can also buy it online at Amazon or Barnes & Noble.c
  • HollaBack NYC is hiring a Program Director
  • HollaBack DC! is looking for a graphic design intern
  • The London Anti-Street Harassment Campaign is growing so much that it’s now the UK Anti-Street Harassment Campaign. Find out how you can get involved. ASH campaigns will be starting soon in Belfast, Edinburgh, and Manchester.
  • New HollaBacks will be launching soon in Los Angeles, Buenos Aires (@iHollabackBA), San Jose, Philadelphia, Berlin, and Paris!
  • @rosieswash Women, I’m organising an anti-street harassment meeting for Oct. please email me rosie.swash@guardian.co.uk if u want 2 join
  • RightRides is looking for interns & volunteers in NYC

Upcoming Events:

  • Oct. 12: HollaBack NYC is co-hosting a happy hour with Envision Williamsburg and Feministing in Brooklyn, NY
  • Oct. 12: Street harassment book talk at the Red Cross building, Pasadena, CA, 7 p.m.
  • Oct. 13: Street harassment book talk at Village Books, Pacific Palisades, CA, 7:30 p.m.
  • Oct. 14: Street harassment book talk at University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, 4 p.m.
  • Oct. 16: Street harassment book talk at the library of the University of Alaska, Anchorage, 4 p.m.

10 Tweets from the Week:

  • Elderta I just love that the guys at the automobile shop have taught their parrot to catcall women as they walk by. NOT.
  • khanyisile Street harassment. RT @Yo_lin: These guys called me names last time, now they wanna talk to me.. Mxm.. I wish there was another route home
  • SuzBomb I am so unimpressed with the kind of Vancouver street harassment &assaults I keep hearing about from friends/witnessing myself
  • msmagazine RT @Anti_Intellect: Sexual harassment on the street virtually never happens 2 me. #MalePrivilege You’ll get over it
  • rightsandwrongs So my pitbull was a victim of #streetharassment by a man in a car making kissy noises & yelling “what’s the matter, boy?” What.
  • DianeMassage to the man in the livery cab on washington and st marks, do not make me stop my bike to tell you to stop catcalling me! #streetharassment
  • HKearl & your sons not 2 harass rt @sfxmaven @mkylemiller It’s never too early to train your daughter about what to do about street harassment.
  • clembastow @ruminski plenty of men seem to think unwanted attention/street harassment is “okay” if they’re “polite” about it.
  • notesandrainbws Was wondering if dying my hair bright red would increase street harassment…yep. Decidedly yep. Ugh.
  • BLANK_NOISE attn GUYS! did you intervene? tell us how. we want stories of guys intervening to stop street sexual violence/ #eveteasing #bnguy
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Filed Under: Events, News stories, Stories, street harassment, weekly round up Tagged With: hollaback, street harassment

“I like young girls and have flashed them for the past four years”

October 1, 2010 By HKearl

Wow, this Japanese guy simply has no shame. From Japan Today:

“A 24-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday for flashing an 18-year-old high school girl in the corridor of an apartment in Katsushika, Tokyo, police said Friday. Akihiro Fujita was arrested after flashing the girl around 3:20 p.m. when she was coming home on the 2nd floor of the apartment block. The girl called police and Fujita, who was loitering in the area, was arrested.

Fujita was quoted by police as saying, ‘I like young girls and have flashed them for the past four years to release my stress. I also get a kick out of seeing the surprised look on their faces.’

Police said 40 similar cases have been reported in the neighboring area this year, but Fujita has only admitted to nine cases.”

So many harassers are repeat offenders like this guy and that’s why reporting them can be such a powerful step toward ending this problem. Think about it, one guy alone has harassed/traumatized at least nine girls, has probably made all of their friends frightened or nervous too, and obviously he has no intention of stopping. Hopefully whatever his punishment was (this article is actually several months old) will deter him in the future….

Oh and, 40 reported cases of flashing in that neighborhood in a year?! That’s definitely when it’s time for some community action to stop it and make the neighborhood safer!!

Image via Japan Probe & does not depict the news story

Related: in looking for an image to go with this post, I came across a blog post about crime prevention for school girls:

“Summer vacation is about to begin, so the school and local police held the [screaming] contest to help teach the girls to make some noise if they run into suspicious individuals. A little gadget measured the decibel levels of their shrieks and shouts for help. (According to the report, a 90 decibel scream is required to scare off an attacker.)”

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Filed Under: News stories Tagged With: flashing women for fun, japanese flasher arrested, street harassment

Street harassment in El Salvador & Costa Rica

September 30, 2010 By Contributor

Hi! i’m half Costa Rican, half Salvadorean, i’m surprised that this happens in so many places! and how often!

In both countries El Salvador and Costa Rica you’ll listen the same story, we all women are tired of this situation!!!! no matter if we wear a garbage bag (those big black ones) the only fact of being a girl it’s enough for them to say something to us!!!! this is disgusting!!! and i can’t stand it. This makes me angry when i go walking on the streets, i’m on a bus or even driving my car. It’s sad to feel this way every time you leave your house.

– Andrea Muñoz

Location: El Salvador/Costa Rica

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Filed Under: Stories, street harassment Tagged With: Costa Rica, El Salvador, sexual harassment, street harassment

Ken Livingstone, London mayoral candidate, takes on street harassment

September 29, 2010 By HKearl

This has been a big month for the London Anti Street Harassment (LASH) Campaign! In early September, they met with 2012 London Mayoral candidate Oona King and after the meeting, King agreed to make street harassment one of her campaign platforms!

This week LASH sent a letter to London mayoral candidate Ken Livingstone, and now he has agreed to also add street harassment to his campaign agenda! He wrote,

“I am concerned about street harassment of women and believe there is far more we need to do to tackle this problem.

I believe we should consider tougher deterrents and punishments to tackle this crime. We also need to provide far greater support for the victims of street harassment and other crimes.

This is an issue that needs to be taken more seriously, not just by the police but our schools, parents and the wider community.

It is essential that we send a clear message that street harassment of women is wrong and will not be tolerated.”

What amazing work by LASH Campaign founder Vicky Simister!! She’s a great role model for activists everywhere who want their political leaders to take this issue seriously.

This month, Vicky has also generated lots of great discussions about street harassment via appearances on the Mumsnet radio show, BBC radio 5, BBC London radio 94.5, and BBC Woman’s Hour. Keep it up!!

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Filed Under: News stories Tagged With: Ken Livingstone, LASH Campaign, london anti-street harassment campaign, street harassment

So many men think they’re entitled to women’s attention

September 28, 2010 By Contributor

I was walking to work today (which, ironically, is working at a nonprofit devoted to ending domestic violence), and on the way there, got hissed and whistled at. I brushed this off, didn’t think about it really anymore. Then on my way home, 2 men stared at me and one leered and said, “Miss, you dropped something.”

I turned around quickly without bending over, as I thought it was a trick. There was clearly nothing on the sidewalk, so I said, “Nope, nothing of mine,” and continued walking. Another man behind me did nothing to help. At this point I was very angry and almost starting to cry.

I reached the next corner and 2 different men said I should cross the street now, as no cars were coming. Then one held his hand up and said, “I can carry you across the street.” to which I said “No thank you, I’m fine.” They then purposefully walked behind me for the next 2 blocks shouting, “Sure are fine” and, “Shake that” and hootin and hollerin.

– Anonymous

Location: Franklin Avenue and Nicolette Avenue, Minneapolis

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Filed Under: Stories, street harassment Tagged With: male entitlement, Stories, street harassment

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