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By sharing your story you're showing the world that sexism does exist, it is faced by women everyday and it is a valid problem to discuss Its aim is to document sexism from around the world Follow us on twitter (and submit entries by tweet) at @everydaysexism.

Laura bates is an activist, writer, speaker and journalist The everyday sexism project is a website founded in 2012 by laura bates, a british feminist writer She works closely with politicians, businesses, schools, police forces and organisations from the council of europe to the united nations to tackle gender inequality.

Most women experience sexism and harassment on a regular basis—daily acts that are often ignored

With her everyday sexism project, writer laura bates wanted to give women an outlet to speak up In this fascinating talk, laura talks about her inspiring initiative Laura carolyn bates bem frsl (born 27 august 1986) is an english feminist writer She founded the everyday sexism project website in april 2012

Her first book, everyday sexism, was published in 2014. Laura writes regularly for the guardian, telegraph and the new york times amongst others and won a british press award for her journalism in 2015. Printdisabled contributor internet archive language english item size 648.1m

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