Stalked & sexually harassed while biking to work: “I was stuck between their cars and the parked cars.”

Location: 10th and Nst (sic) NW
Time: Morning Rush Hour (5am-9:30am)

Photograph courtesy of Flickr user jiangkeren.

So I ride my bike to work every morning, complete with helmet, backpack and business attire. I was getting on my bike on 10th street and riding down around 7:15am, and then at the cross section of N and 10th, this car full of men stops in the middle of the street and start catcalling and saying very vulgar things to me in Spanish. I was biking towards them and decided to continue my route by making a right turn onto Nth St (sic). Then men instead of continuing along slowed down the car and continued shouting at me and even reached out the windows to touch me. The street is narrow and I was stuck between their cars and the parked cars on the street. Frustrated, I decided to give them the middle finger but I lost my coordination and crashed into one of the cars parked on the side of the road, and then they just sped up and left. I hit my leg into my pedal somehow and now have a deep cut on my shin and a lot of bruising. I could have been really hurt and sure I didn’t have to give them the middle finger but they were harassing me enough that I probably would have crashed anyways.

Submitted on 7/16/12 by “Ambar”

If you experience or have experienced sexual harassment on the DC Metro system:
Please consider reporting to Metro Transit Police; www.wmata.com/harassment, on Twitter at @WMATAharassment, or 202-962-2121.

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“You should be ashamed.”

How many individuals feel when facing street & sexual harassment…

Location: Near Whole Foods in Foggy Bottom
Time: Night (7:30pm-12am)

I was eating outside at the Whole Foods on 22nd St. in Foggy Bottom. A rather obese 60s male sat down nearby and proceeded to make bizarre and inappropriate comments to virtually any young single woman who walked by. Only later I thought that I should have said, “What if that was your daughter walking home from work. You should be ashamed.”

Submitted on 7/14/12 by “Eric Lamar”

If you experience or have experienced sexual harassment on the DC Metro system:
Please consider reporting to Metro Transit Police; www.wmata.com/harassment, on Twitter at @WMATAharassment, or 202-962-2121.

Do you have a personal experience with gender-based public sexual harassment or assault? Submit your story to help raise awareness about the pervasiveness and harmful effects of street harassment. All submissions are posted anonymously unless otherwise specified.

Female Comedian Imagines Absurd Thinking Behind Street Harassers

In the first of a video series by writer/director Chioke Nassor, comedian Sasheer Zamata tells her story of having been sexually harassed and flashed by a man while on her walk home.

The video is laughable in imagining the (inane) excuses some men might have in sexually harassing women, such as sincere thinking that a woman might enjoy the harassment, or that the behavior might help the male harasser to reassert his masculinity in the face of societal pressures to act “metrosexual”). At the same time, Zamata also remarks about how the harassment made her feel unsafe: “I got home and was like, ‘What was I thinking?’ I should have called the cops and gotten into a cab immediately.”

Warning: NSFW

What’s changed since the ’80s?

Location: 1130 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Time: Daytime (9:30am-3:30pm)

In the mid-1980′s I was walking along Connecticut Avenue, NW during the lunch hour and was punched in the breast by an (sic) man. I was also hit by bums, and received MANY comments from men about body parts. Given the recent comments from women that they have been grabbed/groped by men, seems nothing much has changed in 25 years – sad, but true! It’s infuriating; it’s a violation, and it is damned hard if not impossible to prevent jerks in a crowd from continuing to harass women :-(

Submitted on 7/13/12 by Anonymous

If you experience or have experienced sexual harassment on the DC Metro system:
Please consider reporting to Metro Transit Police; www.wmata.com/harassment, on Twitter at @WMATAharassment, or 202-962-2121.

Do you have a personal experience with gender-based public sexual harassment or assault? Submit your story to help raise awareness about the pervasiveness and harmful effects of street harassment. All submissions are posted anonymously unless otherwise specified.

Harassed during run through Petworth

Location: Georgia St NW & Irving St NW
Time: Evening Rush Hour (3:30P-7:30P)

I was on my nightly run and decided to extend my mileage out to Georgia Ave, but was sorry I did shortly thereafter.

My run took me past several large factions of loitering males, and I immediately got nervous and looked down while running. Sure enough, as I passed, several males commented and made arm motions for me to ‘keep going’, continuing the sexual jargon that I constantly hear but try to block out. Thankfully, I was running past and only had to listen to them filtered through headphones and for as short as my sprint took me. I will most likely not run on Georgia Ave alone again. Ugh.

Submitted on 6/18/12 by “Emily”

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