Stop Street Harassment: Making Public Places Safe and Welcoming for Women
By (Author) Holly Kearl
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
3rd August 2010
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sexual abuse and harassment
Gender studies: women and girls
364.15
Hardback
264
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
Using groundbreaking studies, news stories, and interviews, this book underscores that there will never be gender equity until men stop harassing women in public spacesand it details strategies for achieving this goal. Street harassment is generally dismissed as harmless, but in reality, it causes women to feel unsafe in public, at least sometimes. To achieve true gender equality, it must come to an end. Stop Street Harassment: Making Public Places Safe and Welcoming for Women draws on academic studies, informal surveys, news articles, and interviews with activists to explore the practice's definition and prevalence, the societal contexts in which it occurs, and the role of factors such as race and sexual orientation. Perhaps more crucially, the book makes clear how women experience street harassmenthow they feel about and respond to itand the ways it negatively impacts lives. But understanding is only a beginning. In the second half of the book, readers will find concrete strategies for dealing with street harassers and ways to become involved in working to end this all-too-common violation. Educators, counselors, parents, and other concerned individuals will discover resources for teaching about harassment and modeling behavior that will help prevent harassment incidents.
Holly Kearl is a program manager at the American Association of University Women, a women's equity nonprofit organization in Washington, DC.