Street harassment was taken to an all time new level with an incident that lasted about a little over a month in 1989. After this incident, I… Read more “Good Morning”
Author: womenspeakproject
Each of us has the power to make even small changes that can improve our lives and the lives of other women. It’s not always an easy thing to do, but the more women learn about their rights; the more they are comfortable speaking out about issues of discrimination; and the more the feel like they have a community of support, the easier it will become.
Quote: Simone Leid, Founder, The WomenSpeak Project
Leigh-Ann Worrell writes about The WomenSpeak Project on the Commonwealth Youth Blog. Click source link at right to go to the full article.
Woman vs The Street
Every day I am out of my house I have to deal with vile creepy men (VCM). (I am thus very much of a hermit) However, this… Read more “Woman vs The Street”
Simone Leid, Founder of The WomenSpeak Project talks to the ladies of “The Box” about Street Harassment in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
Write your own Anti-Street Harassment Manifesto and post it to WomenSpeak and your own blog, facebook and twitpic. Use the hashtag #antistreetharassmentday
Today is the First International Anti-Street Harassment Day. We need YOU to speak out and speak up about this pervasive problem. http://womenspeak.tumblr.com/ask
Tek Dat For Wha Yuh Worth!
I was 16 years Old walking home from school one afternoon..he drives by and slows down.. Psssttttt… Ay Gyal! Pssstttttttttt Princess!! Ay! Big Girl! Ay you nuh… Read more “Tek Dat For Wha Yuh Worth!”
Write your own Anti-Street Harassment Manifesto and post to the WomenSpeak blog, your own blog, twitter or facebook page.



