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Walking Towards Justice

April 6, 2018 By HKearl

This week, America Walks hosted an important webinar for 300 live participants about street harassment, how it impacts people’s ability to safely use public spaces and what we can do about it. Here’s the recording, with more info below.

“This is the third discussion of the new America Walks discussion series, “Walking Towards Justice” and explores issues of street harassment and creating places that are welcoming for all genders and sexual orientations. It includes guest co-host Veronica O. Davis, PE and special guest, Holly Kearl, author of Stop Street Harassment: Making Public Places Safe and Welcoming for Women  Also joining the panel were nationally-known experts, Vanessa Garrison, Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman, and Rio, MAED, LCI, SCI.”

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