London – Generation Change https://blogs.dw.com/generationchange Whether they are campaigning for free press in Zimbabwe, helping provide clean water in India, or offering free music lessons to underprivileged kids in the UK, young people all over the world are making a difference. Wed, 16 Nov 2016 16:49:27 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Standing up to everyday sexism https://blogs.dw.com/generationchange/2014/08/standing-up-to-everyday-sexism-2/ Tue, 26 Aug 2014 16:23:35 +0000 http://blogs.dw.com/generationchange/?p=5425 She was sick and tired of rude comments on the bus and inappropriate groping in crowds, so one young Londoner has been sending a clear message to other women: You don’t have to tolerate sexism.

Listen to the report by Joanna Impey in London:

Laura Bates

Laura Bates even took on Facebook – with success (Photo: J. Impey)

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Laura has used Twitter to encourage women to share their experiences (Photo: J. Impey)

Underground station in the UK

The underground can be an uncomfortable experience (Photo: J. Impey)

Laura Bates with MP Caroline Lucas

Laura (second from left) has gotten support from British MP Caroline Lucas (second from right) (Photo: J. Impey)

 

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First published on 25 June 2013

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Standing up to everyday sexism https://blogs.dw.com/generationchange/2013/06/standing-up-to-everyday-sexism/ Tue, 25 Jun 2013 13:04:47 +0000 http://blogs.dw.com/generationchange/?p=3765 She was sick and tired of rude comments on the bus and inappropriate groping in crowds, so one young Londoner has been sending a clear message to other women: You don’t have to tolerate sexism.

Listen to the report by Joanna Impey in London:

Standing up to everyday sexism

Laura Bates

Laura Bates even took on Facebook – with success (Photo: J. Impey)

Mobile phone

Laura has used Twitter to encourage women to share their experiences (Photo: J. Impey)

Underground station in the UK

Taking the underground can be an uncomfortable experience (Photo: J. Impey)

Laura Bates with MP Caroline Lucas

Laura (second from left) has gotten support from British MP Caroline Lucas (second from right) (Photo: J. Impey)

More about the Everyday Sexism Project on their Website.

Follow the Everyday Sexism Project on Twitter.

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London teen campaigns for autistic adults https://blogs.dw.com/generationchange/2011/08/london-teen-campaigns-for-autistic-adults/ Mon, 08 Aug 2011 14:00:54 +0000 http://blogs.dw.com/generationchange/?p=13 Bella Tommey

Bella's brother suffers from autism

With her popup café project, 16-year-old Bella Tommey of London breaks down prejudices again autistic adults and helps integrate them into society.

Listen to the report

Here’s more on Bella Tommey’s project.

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