Despite progress in gender equality, women still face stark disparities in how they experience public spaces. While men often move freely—walking, cycling, or travelling without second thought—women must constantly weigh concerns about safety, convenience, and appearance. Recent reports from India and around the world underscore the urgency of the issue, with ongoing incidents of harassment, assault, and inadequate institutional responses making headlines. These are not isolated events; they reflect a broader, global reality where women’s safety remains compromised in cities, workplaces, and transit systems alike.
Celebrating People
The Courage To Wander: Women Navigating Space, Safety, And Society
Women’s experience of public spaces remains unequal worldwide, marked by safety concerns and harassment. Initiatives like I Will Go Out, Why Loiter, and Women Walk at Midnight challenge these barriers and reimagine safer, inclusive cities

Blank Noise posters for the a participatory project on women reclaiming spaces
Photo: Blank Noise
Blank Noise posters for the a participatory project on women reclaiming spaces
Photo: Blank Noise

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