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\u003cdiv\u003eAt every stage of education, sexual harassment is common, and often considered a rite of passage for young people. It\u0026#8217;s not unusual for a girl to hear \u0026#147;Hey, Shorty!\u0026#8221; on a daily basis, as she walks down the hall or comes into the school yard, followed by a sexual innuendo, insult, come-on, or assault. But when teenagers are asked whether they experience this in their own lives, most of them say it\u0026#8217;s not happening.\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003eGirls for Gender Equity, a nonprofit organization based in New York City, has developed a model for teens to teach one another about sexual harassment. How do you define it? How does it affect your self-esteem? What do you do in response? Why is it so normalized in schools, and how can we as a society begin to address these causes? Geared toward students, parents, teachers, policy makers, and activists, this book is an excellent model for building awareness and creating change in any community.\u003c/div\u003e |