Hi there! Thanks
for taking the time to check out my blog. Before I get going, let me introduce
myself and my page.
My name is
Alban, and I am a senior at The University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. I am a Psychology and German double
major and Women’s Studies minor. I am currently enrolled in WMST 350: Spitting
in the Wind with Dr. Tanya Shields, and it is that class for which I am
conducting a month-long Feminist Action Project: this blog.
I got the idea
for this blog when considering the idea of street harassment, or catcalling. Many women (and
men, but I’ll focus on women here) experience gender-based street harassment on
a regular basis. In a poll by Oxygen/Markle Pulse, 87% of American women ages 18-64 reported experiencing harassment by a male stranger, and over half of those women reported experiencing "extreme" harassment like touching, grabbing, rubbing, brushing, or following. In thinking about my own experiences with
street harassment, I realized something striking. Some memories of
street harassment are burned in my memory – instances when I looked
around speechless, went home fuming, or yelled back at my harassers. And
then I realized – the people who harass me and others on the street probably
don’t think twice about it. I remember like it was yesterday the time several
months ago when I was walking from the gym to my car – in the middle of campus –
when some guys drove by in a car and one yelled “I WANNA F*CK YOU!” at me, and
then drove on. Does he remember that now? Doubt it, but it still makes me uncomfortable to think about.
So the point of
this blog is to let everyone – men and
women – know what I experience on a daily basis as a woman. I want to give
people an inside view into how society’s image of a woman affects the life of a
real-life woman. Maybe, by reading about my experience with street harassment, harassers will think twice about what they are doing. And by reading about the other experiences that I share here, people will gain new perspectives, and reconsider some of their own actions.
Don’t get me
wrong – there are lots of things about being a woman that I LOVE. But the
reality is that there are also some other things that aren’t so great. Hence
the title of this blog: Miss Fortune/Misfortune. Being a woman can be a blessing
and a curse!
I want to
emphasize right here and now, though, that my experience is not by any means representative
of all women’s experiences. I hope that, as you read, you can relate to some
things, but that you also recognize differences in our experiences. Please feel
free to comment and share your thoughts as you explore mine.
Also, in an
effort to bring different perspectives to this blog, I’ll be interviewing some other
people and sharing their stories here as well. I hope that the mix of my thoughts and experiences with those of others, I can create a uniquely safe space where everyone can share pieces of themselves. I am definitely looking forward to seeing
where this blog goes, and I hope you'll check back throughout the next few weeks to find out more!
yayy I am excited to read along!!! you are inspiring!
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