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Holla Back Asheville: April 2009
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Holla Back Asheville empowers people to Holla Back at street harassers. Whether you're commuting, lunching, partying, dancing, walking, chilling, drinking, or sunning, you have the right to feel safe, confident, and sexy, without being the object of someone's fantasy. So stop walkin' on and Holla Back: Send us stories or pics of street harassers to hollabackasheville@gmail.com! Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Participate in Hey Baby. 8:30-9:30 art viewing, stenciling, blogging, video interviewing. Holla Back Ash...
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Holla Back, Como!: October 2010
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Holla Back, Como! Columbia, Missouri, United States. We are a forum for women and the LGBTQ community to stand up against street harassment, both physical and verbal. You have the right to feel safe and happy in public spaces without being the target of objectifying, homophobic or plain offensive speech. Don't walk on, Holla Back! View my complete profile. Tuesday, October 5, 2010. Current projects for HollaBack CoMO:. Possible map of Columbia to pinpoint street harassment where it happens most frequently.
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HollaBack Savannah: Forsyth Park Cafe Not That Classy?
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HollaBack Savannah empowers Savannah women and LGBT folks to speak out against street harassers. Whether you’re commuting, lunching, partying, dancing, walking, chilling, drinking, or sunning, you have the right to feel safe, confident, and sexy, without being the object of someone’s fantasy. So stop walkin’ on and Holla Back: send us your stories and pics of street harassers! Thursday, August 19, 2010. Forsyth Park Cafe Not That Classy? I have experienced street harassment of all kinds in Savannah for a...
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HollaBack Savannah: iHollaBack Anticipation!
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HollaBack Savannah empowers Savannah women and LGBT folks to speak out against street harassers. Whether you’re commuting, lunching, partying, dancing, walking, chilling, drinking, or sunning, you have the right to feel safe, confident, and sexy, without being the object of someone’s fantasy. So stop walkin’ on and Holla Back: send us your stories and pics of street harassers! Friday, July 9, 2010. Is getting closer to launch! And articles are popping up everywhere in anticipation! Here are a few:.
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HollaBack Savannah: February 2010
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HollaBack Savannah empowers Savannah women and LGBT folks to speak out against street harassers. Whether you’re commuting, lunching, partying, dancing, walking, chilling, drinking, or sunning, you have the right to feel safe, confident, and sexy, without being the object of someone’s fantasy. So stop walkin’ on and Holla Back: send us your stories and pics of street harassers! Sunday, February 21, 2010. Submitted by anonymous 02/21/2010. Broughton St. Harasser. Submitted by Jon 01/08/2010.
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HollaBack Toronto: Speak up – you can save other people
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A Place for Toronto to Sound off on Street Harassers. Sunday, July 11, 2010. Speak up – you can save other people. Cross-posted from Stop Street Harassment! Originally as a comment to a seperate post:. Location: Yonge and Eglinton. This happened in the middle of the afternoon! With lots of people around… who know what he is capable of doing when there is no one around. So I encourage everyone who might be in a similar situation to SPEAK UP! You don’t lose anything and can save other people!
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Holla Back Asheville
http://hollabackasheville.blogspot.com/2009/04/blog-post_07.html
Holla Back Asheville empowers people to Holla Back at street harassers. Whether you're commuting, lunching, partying, dancing, walking, chilling, drinking, or sunning, you have the right to feel safe, confident, and sexy, without being the object of someone's fantasy. So stop walkin' on and Holla Back: Send us stories or pics of street harassers to hollabackasheville@gmail.com! Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Participate in Hey Baby. 8:30-9:30 art viewing, stenciling, blogging, video interviewing.
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Holla Back, Como!: Acknowledge, Assess, Act
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Holla Back, Como! Columbia, Missouri, United States. We are a forum for women and the LGBTQ community to stand up against street harassment, both physical and verbal. You have the right to feel safe and happy in public spaces without being the target of objectifying, homophobic or plain offensive speech. Don't walk on, Holla Back! View my complete profile. Sunday, November 28, 2010. Acknowledge, Assess, Act. Streetharassmentdisruption.blogspot.com, a new site. In the meantime, those who read this blog, p...
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HollaBack Savannah: September 2010
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HollaBack Savannah empowers Savannah women and LGBT folks to speak out against street harassers. Whether you’re commuting, lunching, partying, dancing, walking, chilling, drinking, or sunning, you have the right to feel safe, confident, and sexy, without being the object of someone’s fantasy. So stop walkin’ on and Holla Back: send us your stories and pics of street harassers! Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Forsyth Park Cafe III. Here's our opinion: Shame on you, Forsyth Park Cafe! More on Male Privilege.
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HollaBack Toronto: Stop Street Harassment Book Available!
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A Place for Toronto to Sound off on Street Harassers. Saturday, August 28, 2010. Stop Street Harassment Book Available! The evidence is unmistakable, the numbers alarming. Over 80 percent of women experience gender-based harassment from unknown men in public, including whistling, sexually-explicit comments, groping, stalking, and assault. One study of 800 women, for example, reported that 75 percent had been followed and 57 percent sexually touched. In the second half of the book, female and male readers...
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