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Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment is a form of gender-based violence that often supports and perpetuates the existence of other forms of violence, such as sexual assault. Sexual harassment should not be viewed as disconnected and insignificant actions, or a lesser form of violence. Ambivalence towards instances of sexual harassment allows a culture that does not challenge gender based violence as a whole.

Defining Sexual Harassment

The Northwestern University definition of sexual harassment is an unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature:

This definition is taken from the Sexual Misconduct and Title IX website, where additional definitions of sexual misconduct can be found.

Street Harassment

Sexual harassment can also take the form of street harassment, which is a form of sexual violence that takes place in public spaces. While street harassment can be challenging to address, often for reasons of safety and social norms, there are resources out there. Hollaback! is one organization working to give individuals a space to confront their harassers; as they write on their website, sexual harassment is a serious issue because it “constantly reminds historically subordinated groups (women and LGBTQI folks, for example) of their vulnerability to assault in public spaces.” Visit Hollaback!’s website to read more about street harassment and how you can respond.

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