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Stop Global Street Harassment - Growing Activism around the World (Hardcover)
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Stop Global Street Harassment - Growing Activism around the World (Hardcover)
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Once a largely dismissed problem, street harassment is now headline
news and being addressed by many international agencies and
governments worldwide. This book details how a growing number of
individuals, small groups, international organizations, and
government agencies worldwide are working to create safe public
spaces. Everyone should be able to navigate through public spaces
without facing harassment or the threat of sexual assault, yet that
is a right that millions of people worldwide are routinely denied.
In the United States alone, 65 percent of women and 25 percent of
men experience street harassment. This book taps personal stories,
research data, news stories, and information about global campaigns
and grassroots action in dozens of countries to trace the growing
social movement to recognize, address, and prevent street
harassment. The author suggests what steps need to be taken next to
help stop street harassment globally and invites readers to take
action and be part of the solution. The book addresses specific and
prominent incidents of street harassment such as the mass sexual
assaults of women at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt; the gang rape
and murder of a young woman on a bus in Delhi, India, in 2012; and
the viral hidden-camera video produced by Hollaback!, an advocacy
group dedicated to ending street harassment, that documents the
catcalling and stalking that happens to a woman as she walks
through New York City. It documents the explosion of studies,
personal story sharing, grassroots campaigns, and media attention
on street harassment since 2010 as well as Global Safe Cities
efforts by international organizations like UN Women and ActionAid
in countries on all six continents during that time period.
Attention is also paid to the ongoing lack of enforcement of laws
on street harassment by police and judges. The book concludes by
looking forward at remedies for the problem: education among youth
about street harassment and addressing issues of consent and
respect. Makes a clear case for why street harassment is a human
rights violation and provides evidence that illustrates its scope
and status as a serious problem internationally Provides a
collection of studies and personal stories from more than a dozen
countries on six continents Weighs the pros and cons of laws
intended to curtail street harassment Documents how street
harassment is a global problem and how individuals worldwide are
taking action to create safer communities for all Highlights how
news stories in combination with individual outrage, community
action, and online tools can lead to substantive social change
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