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Judi Lynn

(160,588 posts)
Fri Dec 20, 2013, 03:17 PM Dec 2013

Honduras: One of the Most Dangerous Places to Be a Woman

Honduras: One of the Most Dangerous Places to Be a Woman
Posted: 20/12/2013 16:15

This year, 2013, has been life changing. My Mum always taught me that as women we need to fight for our rights and I have personally had to argue and battle against injustices big and small on an obscenely regular basis.

It is rare that a day goes by without a sideways comment, an article in the press, or a conversation that doesn't shake the feminist in me. I'm sure that's why Everyday Sexism Project (100,000 plus followers on Twitter) has become an online sensation and made champions out of every woman and girl who knows what it feels like to be treated "like a girl".

But my everyday sexism, my healthy angry passion for equality, was shaken up beyond belief when a few months ago I visited Honduras. It's one of the most dangerous places (that's not in the midst of war) to be a woman.

The Central American country has crime figures that scare anyone who may want to live a normal life of sleep, work, do a spot of food shopping, or enjoy a coffee with a friend. Pretty much every single woman I met was afraid just getting on a bus or walking in the street. Many were frightened 24/7 in their own homes.

More:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/paloma-faith/paloma-faith_b_4479490.html

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