IT’S NOT A COMPLIMENT INDIA

CREATING SAFER STREETS FOR ALL


Call for Participants (Bengaluru)

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Call for Participants (Bengaluru) 📣

Let your story be seen. Let your face be heard.

This photography anthology is a recognition, an intervention, and a call to action all in one.

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knowledge and empowerment NoW! Resource program

COMMUNITY TOOLKIT #9


DISABILITY

WHAT DOES ACCESSIBILITY MEAN AND LOOK LIKE? HOW PROTECTED AND REPRESENTED ARE THE DIFFERENTLY ABLED?

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  • First of their kind combining Stories of lived experience + Legal analysis + Societal and cultural norms + Quantitative research + Expert interviews

  • Community resources created for everyone

  • Available in English, ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada), हिन्दी (Hindi), and తెలుగు(Telugu)

Community toolkit #10 launching end of this month. Stay tuned!

CHECK OUT OUR OTHER COMMUNITY TOOLKITS:

INTERSECTIONAL FEMINISM AND HOW PRACTISING IT WILL SAVE US ALL
WHAT TO EXPECT AT A POLICE STATION
RESERVATION IS NOT A DIRTY WORD
PATRIARCHY AND TOXIC MASCULINITY
STREET HARASSMENT: THE TAX WE PAY TO EXIST IN PUBLIC SPACES
HUMAN RIGHTS
ABSENT IN PUBLIC SPACES AND THE JUDICIARY: THE LGBTQIA+ COMMUNITY
STREET HARASSMENT STARTS YOUNG

For far too long and for too many of us, enduring street harassment has been normalized as a regular part of existing in public spaces/on the streets.

We think it's high time to change that.

Because, we all deserve to feel safe in public spaces irrespective of our age, gender, sexuality, caste, ability, skin color, or economic background.

Because, the discomfort, fear, and/or aggression we experience on the streets is not normal.

FACED STREET HARASSMENT BEFORE?

If you feel comfortable sharing your story, we want to hear from you!

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About us

We are a movement united in our belief that street harassment should not have a place in our society.

We aim to empower allies against street harassment by providing knowledge, and evidence, and advocating for an intersectional feminist movement against street harassment in Bangalore and India. This is because we recognize that altering societal attitudes toward street harassment is necessary to bring about lasting change.

What is Street Harassment?
Our Story
Our Founder

OUR VALUES

INTERSECTIONAL

COMMUNITY LED

ACCOUNTABLE AND COMMITTED TO LEARNING

COLLABORATIVE

TRANSFORMATIVE

CONSTITUTIONAL ARTICLES AND LAWS IN INDIA THAT HIGHLIGHT what we deserve.

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Sustainable development goals we focus on: