Hollaback: Ending Street Harrassment
Hollaback! is a movement dedicated to ending street harassment using mobile technology. Street harassment is one of the most pervasive forms of gender-based violence and one of the least legislated against. Comments from Youd look good on me to groping, flashing and assault are a daily, global reality for women and LGBTQ individuals. But it is rarely reported, and its culturally accepted as the price you pay for being a woman or for being gay. At Hollaback!, we dont buy it.
We believe that everyone has a right to feel safe and confident without being objectified. Sexual harassment is a gateway crime that creates a cultural environment that makes gender-based violence OK. There exists a clear legal framework to reproach sexual harassment and abuse in the home and at work, but when it comes to the streetsall bets are off. This gap isnt because street harassment hurts any less, its because there hasnt been a solution. Until now. The explosion of mobile technology has given us an unprecedented opportunity to end street harassmentand with it, the opportunity to take on one of the final new frontiers for womens rights around the world.
By collecting women and LGBTQ folks stories and pictures in a safe and share-able way with our very own mobile phone applications, Hollaback! is creating a crowd-sourced initiative to end street harassment. Hollaback! breaks the silence that has perpetuated sexual violence internationally, asserts that any and all gender-based violence is unacceptable, and creates a world where we have an optionand, more importantlya response.
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Break the silence: We work with women, girls, and LGBTQ individuals to document in words and pictures, and to literally indicate on a map, where they experienced harassment in public spaces. Doing this provides a forum for individuals to share their experiences and brings attention to this long-ignored issue.
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http://www.ihollaback.org/
This is a step against harrassment and ultimately violence. People get away with crimes because they know few are watching. This project documents who, what, when and where. It is a step to help prevent trouble.
If someone knows they have been captured in a picture, it takes away the anonymity they count on. This also can be used by law enforcement as a starting point if there is a problem.