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Author: Natasha Harris-Harb

Natasha Harris-Harb (she/her) is the co-founder of Catcalls of Ottawa and co-leader of Chalk of Back. She is a gender justice activist with a passion for young feminist leadership.
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10 Tips to Reclaim Public Space and Resist Street Harassment

Sophie Sandberg and Natasha Harris-Harb
10 Tips to Reclaiming Public Space and Resisting Street Harassment

Chalk Back uses social media and street art to resist gender-based street harassment—and you can too.

Here are some expert tips from our young activists on how you can reclaim spaces, fight gender norms this week (and always!) and have fun along the way.

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