On this map, view where the women who have shared their street harassment stories on this blog were harassed. Add your story to the map so we can gain a better picture of the problem and then strategize how to address it.
On this map, view where the women who have shared their street harassment stories on this blog were harassed. Add your story to the map so we can gain a better picture of the problem and then strategize how to address it.
I'll unveil a new Stop Street Harassment logo then, too. Hooray!
I will not publish any comment that is offensive or hateful and does not add to a thoughtful discussion of street harassment. Racism, homophobia, transphobia, disabalism, classism, and sexism will not be tolerated.
Disclaimer: I may use any stories submitted to the blog in future scholarly publications on street harassment. Please indicate to me in your e-mail if you would not want your story included.
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