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With an introduction by Sarah BrownWomen are standing up and shoutingback. In a culture that's driven by social media, for the first time women are using this online space (@EverydaySexism www.everydaysexism.com) to come together, share their stories, and encourage a new generation to recognise the problems that women face. This book is a call to arms in a new wave of feminism and it proves sexism is endemic - socially, politically, and economically. But women won't stand for it. The Everyday Sexism Project is grounded in reality; packed with substance, validity, and integrity and it shows that women will no longer tolerate a society that ignores the dangers and endless effects of sexism. In 2012 after being sexually harassed on London public transport Laura Bates, a young journalist, started a project called Everyday Sexism to collect stories for a piece she was writing on the issue. Astounded by the response she received and the wide range of stories that came pouring in from all over the world, she quickly realised that the situation was far worse than she'd initially thought. Enough was enough. From being leered at and wolf-whistled on the street, to aggravation in the work place and serious sexual assault, it was clear that sexism had been normalised. Bates decided it was time for change. This bold, jaunty, and ultimately intelligent book is the first to give a collective voice to the protest against sexism. This game-changing book is a juggernaut of stories, often shocking, sometimes amusing, and always poignant - it is a must-listen for every inquisitive, no-nonsense modern woman. Welcome to the fourth wave of feminism. Laura Bates on everyday sexism Life and style The Guardian Laura Bates is the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project She writes for the Guardian women's blog each week about women's experiences of sexism EverydaySexism (@EverydaySexism) Twitter The latest Tweets from EverydaySexism (@EverydaySexism) Documenting experiences of sexismharassment and assault to show how bad the problem is &create solidarity Everyday Sexism - Plan The Plan International Australia and Our Watch survey on young womens experiences of inequality - Everyday Sexism: Girls and young womens views on gender Everyday Sexism: The Project that Inspired a Worldwide 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 Everyday sexism - Our Watch Everyday sexism: Plan International Australia and Our Watch survey Girls and young womens views on gender inequality in Australia October 2016 Everyday Sexism Project - Official Site The Everyday Sexism Project exists to catalogue instances of sexism experienced on a day to day basis They might be serious or minor outrageously offensive or so Everyday Sexism Project - Wikipedia The Everyday Sexism Project is a website founded on 16 April 2012 by Laura Bates a British feminist writer The aim of the site is to document examples of sexism
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