Shawna Potter has been a touring musician for over twenty years-and has been sexually harassed for just as long. Here's her DIY guide to fighting back.
Shawna Potter has been a touring musician for over twenty years-and has been sexually harassed for just as long. Here's her DIY guide to fighting back.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shawna Potter is a musician, activist, educator, and writer. She fronts the political hardcore punk band War On Women and is the founder of Hollaback! Baltimore. Shawna trains venues for the Safer Spaces Campaign, which she also co-founded. She currently lives in Baltimore, Maryland, with her partner and a porch cat that visits when the weather's nice.
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Introduction PART I: YOUR SPACE Chapter 1: Obvious Intentions * Public Policies and Signage * Prep Work * Hiring and Curating Events Without Bias * Internal Policies * Protecting Your Illegal Space Chapter 2: Appropriate Responses * Basic Steps of Addressing Harassment - include FAQ bits * The 5 D's of Bystander Intervention * The Influence of Alcohol (and recognizing someone who has been drugged) * Large Spaces Chapter 3: Accountability * How to Apologize * Interpersonal Relationships * Restorative Justice PART II: YOUR SELF Chapter 4: How to Flirt Without Being a Creep Chapter 5: What to Do If You're Being Harassed * Responding to common street harassment * Safety Planning (for when there is a pattern of or anticipated regular harassment) * Self Care - include self-care image, maybe also list from slide, and extra spots to write in your own Chapter 6: Real World Examples * Confronting someone causing harm in your community * interviews/case studies/examples of diy safer spaces. How real people have actually done this. APPENDIX Example Policies & Signage * Posters/Postcards ----Hollaback! Baltimore Safer Space Program ----Good Night Out * Public Policies ----Fabric London ----Audience Rights & Responsibilities * Internal Documents ----Punk club conflict resolution plan ----Theater Code of Conduct Annotated Bibliography Resources Acknowledgments About the Author
Introduction PART I: YOUR SPACE Chapter 1: Obvious Intentions * Public Policies and Signage * Prep Work * Hiring and Curating Events Without Bias * Internal Policies * Protecting Your Illegal Space Chapter 2: Appropriate Responses * Basic Steps of Addressing Harassment - include FAQ bits * The 5 D's of Bystander Intervention * The Influence of Alcohol (and recognizing someone who has been drugged) * Large Spaces Chapter 3: Accountability * How to Apologize * Interpersonal Relationships * Restorative Justice PART II: YOUR SELF Chapter 4: How to Flirt Without Being a Creep Chapter 5: What to Do If You're Being Harassed * Responding to common street harassment * Safety Planning (for when there is a pattern of or anticipated regular harassment) * Self Care - include self-care image, maybe also list from slide, and extra spots to write in your own Chapter 6: Real World Examples * Confronting someone causing harm in your community * interviews/case studies/examples of diy safer spaces. How real people have actually done this. APPENDIX Example Policies & Signage * Posters/Postcards ----Hollaback! Baltimore Safer Space Program ----Good Night Out * Public Policies ----Fabric London ----Audience Rights & Responsibilities * Internal Documents ----Punk club conflict resolution plan ----Theater Code of Conduct Annotated Bibliography Resources Acknowledgments About the Author
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