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Don't Accept Street Harassment ....Hollaback!

Episode Summary

Today we have a special crossover episode (on my other podcast Harbour for the Arts), because this is such an important topic. Today we are talking about street harassment, workplace harassment and how you can stop it, report it and take your power back. Let us know what you think about this episode bricooperandcompany@gmail.com

Episode Notes

In our global society, there is a high prevalence for street harassment. In 2014, a representative survey of 2,000 Americans was conducted. 25% of men and 65% of women reported having been the victims of street harassment in their lives, which is a form of harassment, primarily sexual harassment that consists of unwanted comments, gestures, honking, and etc by strangers in public areas such as streets, shopping malls, and public transportation. Not only does this type of harassment occur on the street, but it also carries over into the workplace in varying degrees.

Today's guest has been fully involved in combating street harassment since 2005. Emily May, the Co-Founder and Executive Director of  Hollaback. Hollaback! is a photoblog and grassroots initiative to raise awareness about street harassment and workplace harassment  by posting photographs and narrative accounts of individuals' encounters. It’s an organization running by local activists in 79 cities, 26 countries, and operates in 14 languages. 

Get Involved! Follow Hollaback on LinkedIn,  Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,

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Host: Bri Cooper