Description
Saskia’s story is about sexual harassment, something she has experienced since she was 11 years old.
Sexual harassment is unwanted behaviour of a sexual nature and it can happen to men, women and people of any gender or sexual orientation, and can be carried out by anyone of the same sex, opposite sex or of any gender identity.
As she’s got older, Saskia has come to believes that the root of the problem is because of stereotypical views towards gender and she thinks we need to change the thinking around sexual harassment which has been engrained into society for generations in order to make positive change. Through sharing her experiences and speaking with Maya Tutton, founder of the ‘Our Streets Now’ campaign, Saskia wants to highlight this issue and its impact on people.
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