Harassment
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A husband and wife each published an article. It became a case study in online harassment – Emily Crockett
Hollaback! – dedicated to fighting street harassment, and has empowered people in over 79 cities and 26 countries internationally to respond through a smartphone/web application. Users are encouraged to speak up when they see harassment by quickly documenting it in a short post (photo optional) and sharing it to a publicly viewable map.
Our Streets, Our Selves: Tips For Post-Harassment Self-Care – July Westhale
RAINN (Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network) – offers resources on sexual harassment.
Stop Telling Women To Smile – an art series by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh. The work attempts to address gender based street harassment by placing drawn portraits of women, composed with captions that speak directly to offenders, outside in public spaces.
What the Law Can (and Can’t) Do About Online Harassment – Marlisse Silver Sweeney