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To schedule an event or workshop near you, email us at philly@ihollaback.org. To the left you will find links to the videos and transcripts of our 2011 and 2012 interview series.
UPCOMING EVENTS

We’ll also be talking about our anti-harassment team for Philly Wizard Con, and hosting some fun activities.
We’ll have a table in artist’s alley, and we will be carrying around 16BitSirens’ “Cosplay =/= consent” signs and taking pictures with various people in Cosplay, while talking to them about harassment at conventions.PAST EVENTS
Sunday, October 7, 2012: OutFest 2012 Block Party. As one of the first cities to organize around National Coming Out Day, Philly’s annual block party, Outfest, and festival continues to expand.
Saturday, October 6, 2012 at 3pm: Philly’s First Annual Trans March

Wednesday, October 3 2012 at 6pm, DA Seth Williams speaks on the State of Crime in Philadelphia at UPenn Law School. Free to the public.
Friday, October 5, 2012: HollabackPHILLY meeting with the Mayor’s Office to talk about dealing with Street Harassment in Philadelphia was a total success!
Thursday, September 20, 2012, Preview Screening of PBS documentary Half the Sky, 6:30-8:30pm (doors open 6:00pm). WHYY Public Media Commons, 150 N 6th Street, Philadelphia. HollabackPHILLY had a table at the event, and showed off their totes at the photo booth (below).

August 16-29, 2012: HollabackPHILLY competes for grants to expand their upcoming Anti-Street Harassment PSA campaign.
August 22, 2012, 10:30pm: Site Leader, Rochelle Keyhan, on Yetta Kurland Live, NYC-Based talk radio show, with David Badash, talking about Rape, Rights & Republicans. Streaming at WWRL1600.com Call with questions: 212-868-0975.
July 10, 2012, 6pm: QFest screening of Walking Home with Film Creator Nuala Cabral, followed by street harassment discussion with Nuala and HollabackPHILLY Site Leader, Rochelle. Vallani’s, 1229 Spruce Street.

June 2012: Campaign against VisitPhilly.com billboard that promoted street harassment. The billboard was removed!
May 12, 2012, 10am-4pm: HollabackPHILLY table at Sprucehill May Fair, 43rd and Chester. Come talk to us about Street Harassment and our current campaigns!
April 13, 10:30pm: Bands in the Backyard Episode 9: Premier at Kung Fu Necktie.
Featuring Blayer Point Du Jour and a live performance of Attia Taylor’s debut solo setPortion of proceeds goes to HollabackPHILLY
April 2, 2012: buildOn “Alternative Spring Break” Workshop with HollabackPHILLY and Nuala Cabral, where the teens attending created an anti-street harassment PSA
March 24, 2012: 1-4pm, “Meet Us On The Street” street teams and awareness raising at Broad and Lehigh.

CATNAPS - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Catnaps/180188005367838?ref=ts
ATTIA TAYLOR - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Attia-Taylor/250857537036
LIZ & THE LOST BOYS - http://www.facebook.com/lizandthelostboys
BIKE CRASH (formerly Middle Aged Men) - http://bikecrash.tumblr.com/
January 6, 2011: Introducing our first annual “State of the Streets” Report
December 18, 2011: HollabackPHILLY interview with Rebecca Chiao of Harassmap, Egypt.
December 1, 2011: The winners are in for the HOLLAween Costume Contest w/SPARK and BeautyRedefined.
3rd Place: Rosie the Riveter 2nd Place: Astrid, How to Train your dragon
FIRST PLACE: WALDORF AND STATLER

November 13, 2011: HollabackPHILLY interview with Noorjahan Akbar
July 21, 2011: Community Panel on Fighting Back Against Street Harassment and Gender-Based Violence.
June 24, 2011: Screening of “The Line”, with creator and director, Nancy Schwartzmann.