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Everyday Sexism: The Project that Inspired a Worldwide Movement

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The Everyday Sexism Project was founded by writer and activist Laura Bates in April 2012. It began life as a website where people could share their experiences of daily, normalized sexism, from street harassment to workplace discrimination to sexual assault and rape.

The Project became a viral sensation, attracting international press attention from The New York Times to French Glamour, Grazia South Africa, to the Times of India and support from celebrities such as Rose McGowan, Amanda Palmer, Mara Wilson, Ashley Judd, James Corden, Simon Pegg, and many others. The project has now collected over 100,000 testimonies from people around the world and launched new branches in 25 countries worldwide. The project has been credited with helping to spark a new wave of feminism.

ISBN-13: 9781250100184

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group

Publication Date: 04-05-2016

Pages: 416

Product Dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.10(h) x 1.10(d)

LAURA BATES has become something of a spokeswoman for an increasingly hot phenomenon: the fourth wave of feminism. She writes regularly for the Guardian, the Independent, the New Statesman, and Time Magazine. Laura has given TEDx talks, spoken to universities, including Harvard, and even to the House of Lords. She is also contributor at Women Under Siege, a New-York based organisation working to combat the use of sexual violence as a tool of war in conflict zones worldwide. She is the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction Everybody Has a Tipping Point
Chapter 1 Silenced Women: The Invisible Problem
Chapter 2 Women in Politics
Chapter 3 Girls
Chapter 4 Young Women Learning
Chapter 5 Women in Public Spaces
Chapter 6 Women in the Media
Chapter 7 Women in the Workplace
Chapter 8 Motherhood
Chapter 9 Double Discrimination
Chapter 10 What About the Men?
Chapter 11 Women Under Threat
Chapter 12 People Standing Up
A Note on Statistics
Acknowledgements