Perspectives on Street Harassment- A Radio Documentary

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2011

Radio documentary by Mount Royal University student Lauren Plante investigating what people on the streets in Alberta think about street harassment and how Hollaback Alberta is trying to raise awareness regarding the harmful effects of street harassment.

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  • Great point @AnneFox7. The high rates of abuse and racism experienced by First Nations girls and women is a huge issue in Canada. Hollaback Alberta aims to raise awareness of all forms of public harassment, including harassment based on ethnicity. If you would like to raise awareness on your specific topic we would love for you to submit your writing to our website so we can post it and help you raise awareness on this important issue!

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  • Justified by persons who have decided that a certain type of person dressed the wrong way deserved this? Offenders abuse First Nations girls and women more often. FN women are 7 x more likely to be murdered by a stranger. Police racism promotes or escalates abuse by complaint refusal & siding with offenders. SECRET Process Hearings prosecutors attack complainants & prevent evidence from coming forward.Justice Reform IS refusal of equal protection before the law by PREMIERE Alison Redford.

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