Special Events

  • Stop Street Harassment: Catcalls of UConn

    Gender-based street harassment is a form of gender-based violence that disproportionately impacts women and gender non-conforming individuals. As a part of programming leading up to Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Violence Against Women Prevention Program will be hosting a social media and chalking campaign that seeks to raise awareness about the pervasiveness of gender-based street harassment. Catcalls of UConn is a spin-off of the chalking project that initially started with @CatcallsofNYC. Chalking will include messages and comments that are targeted at UConn students.  

    Submissions will be open until Sunday, April 8, and will be chalked in different areas around campus. Pictures of submissions will be posted to the @uconnwomenscenter Instagram page. 

     

    To anonymously share your experience, please complete the following form: 

     

    To learn more about this initiative, please visit the following: 

     

    For more information about support and reporting resources available to UConn students please visit: 

    For more information, contact: Violence Against Women Prevention Program at vawpp@uconn.edu