Cat Against Catcalling: an Advocacy Campaign Empowering Individuals and Communities around Rizal against Catcalling. (Record no. 80790)

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Personal name Celestra, Jhoza Heleina G.
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Title Cat Against Catcalling: an Advocacy Campaign Empowering Individuals and Communities around Rizal against Catcalling.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024:
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Angono, Rizal
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Extent x, 105 p. ; 30 cm.
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Summary, etc. This study Total Advertising Campaign titled Cat against Catcalling: An Advocacy campaign empowering individuals and communities around Binangonan Rizal. The purpose of this study is to spread and raise awareness about the issue of catcalling and its negative impact on public places in Binangonan Rizal. Catcalling is a type of street harassment that includes unwelcome and often sexually suggestive statements or acts of shouting, harassing, threatening, or derisive comments at someone publicly. The goal of this study is to assess the prevalence of catcalling in Binangonan Rizal and to raise awareness about street harassment, emphasizing the importance of safe spaces and the enforcement of laws such as the Safe Spaces Act and the Bawal Bastos Law. Through interactive media such as posters, comic strips, and flyers distributed on social media platforms, as well as placards placed in public areas, the campaign aims to educate the community about their rights and promote a culture of respect and safety for all. By wearing advocacy campaign shirts designed to convey a positive and empowering message, the researchers seek to create a supportive and inclusive environment where individuals feel empowered to speak out against harassment. The campaign design embodies a spontaneous and positive vibe to uplift the mood of the audience, fostering a sense of unity and solidarity in the fight against street harassment.
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Personal name Macandog, Vernil Jay L.
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Personal name Rosales, Ana Paule N.
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Personal name Vargas, John Lyxtrel F.
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://forms.gle/7LqvGGkaDrUQqz429">https://forms.gle/7LqvGGkaDrUQqz429</a>
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sqjZmKQgomDnJYG4b8r3cygGNtcTi3oB?usp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sqjZmKQgomDnJYG4b8r3cygGNtcTi3oB?usp=sharing</a>
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  Library of Congress Classification     Angono College Library Angono College Library 09/17/2024   BVC00003 BVC00003 09/17/2024 09/17/2024 Theses and dissertations

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