Violence against women (VAW) is one of the most widespread and toxic human rights violations in the world. It takes a wide variety of forms from domestic violence to rape
The Pixel Project VAW e-News Digest: Edition 114
Welcome to the 114th edition of The Pixel Project’s VAW e-News Digest! This month we celebrate International Women’s Day. Take a look at photographs of celebrations of International Women’s Day
Inspirational Interview: Ben Atherton-Zeman – Part I
Ben Atherton-Zeman is a spokesperson for the National Organization for Men Against Sexism, a public speaker on issues of violence prevention, and playwright, Voices of Men. Ben identifies as a
A Stop Street Harassment Story: “It’s time to focus of changing the mindset of people and understanding your rights”
As part of The Pixel Project’s partnership with Stop Street Harassment, we cross-post a Street Harassment story specially selected by Stop Street Harassment founder, Holly Kearl, on the second Tuesday
“Most Women Do Not Appreciate It” – A Street Harassment Story
The Pixel Project is proud to contribute to and support International Anti-Street Harassment Week (7 – 14 April 2013) by featuring the best anti-street harassment stories throughout the week. These
T.I., “Gender Night, ” and Unlearning Misogyny – A Street Harassment Story
The Pixel Project is proud to contribute to and support International Anti-Street Harassment Week (7 – 14 April 2013) by featuring the best anti-street harassment stories throughout the week. These
“I’m Sorry Ma’am. I’ll Stop Tonight.” – A Street Harassment Story
The Pixel Project is proud to contribute to and support International Anti-Street Harassment Week (7 – 14 April 2013) by featuring the best anti-street harassment stories throughout the week. These
A Stop Street Harassment Story: “I NEVER let an instance of harassment pass without doing something.”
As part of The Pixel Project’s partnership with Stop Street Harassment, we cross-post a Street Harassment story specially selected by Stop Street Harassment founder, Holly Kearl, on the second Tuesday