Hey, shorty! : a guide to combating sexual harassment and violence in public schools and on the streets

by Joanne Ninive Smith

Paper Book, 2011

Status

Checked out

Publication

New York : Feminist Press, 2011.

Description

At every stage of education, sexual harassment is common, and often considered a rite of passage for young people. It's not unusual for a girl to hear "Hey, Shorty!" on a daily basis, as she walks down the hall or comes into the school yard, followed by a sexual innuendo, insult, come-on, or assault. But when teenagers are asked whether they experience this in their own lives, most of them say it's not happening. Girls for Gender Equity, a nonprofit organization based in New York City, has developed a model for teens to teach one another about sexual harassment. How do you define it? How does it affect your self-esteem? What do you do in response? Why is it so normalized in schools, and how can we as a society begin to address these causes? Geared toward students, parents, teachers, policy makers, and activists, this book is an excellent model for building awareness and creating change in any community.… (more)

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LibraryThing member VikkiLaw
If you're looking for a book on how to talk to your preteen/teen girl about violence and harassment in school, this is not the book for you. If you're looking for a book on how one specific group (Girls for Gender Equity) worked to address these issues in the NYC public school system, then read
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this. An engaging read on how the group worked to do this, involved NYC public school students, trained these students to conduct a Participatory Action Research study on the normalization of sexual harassment, and tried to force NYC's school system to actually follow its own Title IX requirement. (Before reading this, I didn't know that NY had an actual anti-bullying law.)
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Language

Original publication date

2011-04

Physical description

192 p.; 19 cm

ISBN

9781558616691

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