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Video: My campaign against Zoo Magazine: the well-being of girls should come before profits

Posted on News by Collective Shout · May 22, 2015 11:39 AM · 1 reaction

Watch: Petition starter Laura Pintur 

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Being pimped out online by misogynist harassers will not stop me from speaking out

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · November 06, 2014 12:53 AM · 1 reaction

Collective Shout activist Caitlin Roper featured in The Guardian.

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Collective Shout activists talk rape threats on ABC's Lateline

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · November 05, 2014 3:42 PM

Last week, our WA State Coordinator Caitlin Roper wrote about some of her experiences receiving violent rape threats for running Collective Shout campaigns. Her piece was published by The Guardian news website and sparked discussions about the ongoing issue of online threats by men to female activists and the weaknesses in law enforcement and social media systems to effectively deal with these crimes. 

Last night, Caitlin and Talitha Stone were interviewed on ABC's Lateline, sharing their stories of activism and the threats that typically followed.

Watch the video here: http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2014/s4121651.htm

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Talitha recalled being targeted by Tyler the Creator's 1.7 million twitter followers with a barrage of threats and vitriol and the police's failure to adequately address the situation. Caitlin shared how her twitter profile had been copied and used to solicit sex to men on the internet in her name, and how the police response was to suggest she use a 'more plain' photo on her twitter profile.

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