Sexual Harassment on BART & Beyond: #NotOneMoreGirl
The Not One More Girl campaign, is a coalition of various community organizations that are working with BART to make public transportation a safe environment for women and girls; regardless of class, race, or gender identity. Check out some of the powerful media coverage of the Not One More Girl Campaign, highlighting the voices of the girls and gender-expansive youth such as Alliance for Girls Youth Fellows, Uche Esomonu and Riss Myung, who played an active role in this advocacy work.
Bay Area Teens Led Campaign to Stop Sexual Harassment on Public Transit. By Uche Esomonu and Riss Myung in Teen Vogue, May 6, 2021.
Not One More Girl Campaign: a grassroots BART initiative to prevent gender-based harassment. By Scarlet Schwenk, Political Editor of the Pioneer. May 6, 2021.
Combating Gender-Based Violence with ‘Not One More Girl.’ Interview with Haleema Bharoocha, Senior Advocacy Manager at Alliance for Girls, Citlalli Garcia Rodriguez, a youth activist part of the Not One More Girl Campaign from Skyline High School in Oakland, and Anyka Barber, the Founding Director of Betti Ono Gallery published on April 8, 2021 .
Bloomberg Quicktake “Take Break” interview with Uche Esomonu on April 7, 2022.
Community-led partnership with BART aims to eliminate sexual harassment and gender-based violence. In Mass Transit Magazine on April 5, 2021.
Sexual Harassment on BART & Beyond: #NotOneMoreGirl. Interview with Uche Esomonu on Neosouled Radio on March 19, 2021.
For more information about the Not One More Girl Campaign or Alliance for Girls’ overall advocacy, please reach out to info@alliance4girls.org.