The death of Sarah Everard has sparked a social movement in the UK, as women demand safety from male violence. The response has exposed the sexual abuse that many face daily, revealing how little has been done to protect women since the #MeToo movement three years ago. Yet somehow, this movement feels different from those before.
Debate has focused on how to help women feel safer in public, with suggestions including a night curfew, undercover police in nightclubs and more officers deployed on streets. However, less emphasis has been placed on the virtues of better education and reform – Read full story ›
Source: The Drum