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Murder of Sarah Everard, UN survey result spark conversation around sexual harassment

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After the murder of Sarah Everard and recently surveyed statistic about sexual harassment was released, female students are more concerned for their safety on the street. A commonly suggested method for self defense is to keep a key held between your fingers in order to have more impact if an offender were to become violent. Photo illustration by Clara Martinez.

Around 9 p.m. March 3, 33-year-old Sarah Everard went missing in South London. The Metropolitan Police confirmed that bodily remains discovered in the woods of Kent belonged to Everard March 12. That evening, the Met police announced that a serving police officer, Wayne Couzens, was charged on accounts of Everard鈥檚 .

Claire Heskett (鈥22) said Everard鈥檚 murder serves as a wake-up call surrounding prevalent issues of sexual harassment.

鈥淚t reminds people of the unsafe conditions that women face every day,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t’s an outrageous incident. What happened is just disgusting and horrible.鈥澛

Similarly, Ryan Kohler (鈥23) said the severity of the crime is frightening considering Everard was only taking a walk.

鈥淪he was going out for a walk and just on the phone with her boyfriend,鈥 she said. 鈥淛ust doing what she probably does like every day, and she was killed for it.鈥

She was going out for a walk and just on the phone with her boyfriend. Just doing what she probably does like every day, and she was killed for it.

— Ryan Kohler ('23)

As a result, Kohler said she has not taken a walk past 6 p.m. since Everard鈥檚 murder.

Just a few days before the discovery of Everard鈥檚 body, a survey found that 97% of women between the ages of 18-24 in the U.K. have been sexually harassed in public areas.

Max Van Zyl (鈥21) said the numerical figure was startling but not a shock considering the environment that allows such harassment to occur.

鈥淚t鈥檚 surprising just to have that number, but when you reflect on it and you reflect on the conditions that allow it to happen, it’s not surprising at all,鈥 he said.

Heskett said this statistic was somewhat expected due to the normalized tolerance in public areas.

鈥淓very woman I’ve spoken to has had an experience with harassment on the street and from my own experiences, it is unacceptably common,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t’s definitely disappointing to hear because that’s not the kind of culture and society that I think we should be creating.鈥

Similar to Heskett, Kohler said the common violations of sexual misconduct have normalized this behavior.聽

鈥淚’ve gotten to a point where I’m kind of desensitized to it,鈥 she said. 鈥淚’m not like, 鈥極h my god, it’s like 97%.鈥 I’m like, 鈥榃ell, it makes sense.鈥欌

Kohler said another cause for the media鈥檚 attention to this murder is because of the perpetrator鈥檚 status as a serving police officer.

鈥淭hat’s really upsetting because police officers are supposed to be the people that are supposed to protect us,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut obviously this one didn’t.鈥

Van Zyl said a product of Everard鈥檚 murder is that more people may be motivated to amend these issues.

鈥淪ometimes it takes an event as shocking as that,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ow people are really having this conversation on a wider scale.鈥

Heskett said social media has been a beneficial tool in spreading awareness about the dangers that women encounter.

鈥淚n this case, it’s been a positive force for helping people understand what’s going on and also helping people participate in creating change,鈥 she said.

Despite COVID-19 restrictions surrounding large gatherings, a was held March 13 in Clapham 鈥 the last location she was seen.聽

If you’re not willing to engage in a wider conversation about it, at least be aware of it within your own circles. Feel like you are someone who your female friends can count upon and that their stories and what they have to say is not gonna fall on deaf ears.

— Max Van Zyl ('21)

The vigil ended with many arrests caused by violations of COVID-19 restrictions. Kohler said the nature in which the gathering was violently ended by police negatively impacted what could have been a beneficial exercise for other women.

鈥淭he fact that it was ruined, it鈥檚 just so upsetting to see that happen when people are just trying to grieve,鈥 she said. 鈥淧eople are probably scared as well, like that could be the reason why they went because they could see someone like them that this just happened to.鈥

Reflecting on his experience hearing women discuss street harassment, Van Zyl said he encourages other men to be informed about this issue.

鈥淚f you’re not willing to engage in a wider conversation about it, at least be aware of it within your own circles,鈥 he said. 鈥淔eel like you are someone who your female friends can count upon and that their stories and what they have to say is not gonna fall on deaf ears.鈥

Despite the phrase being referred to in defense of claims surrounding stories of sexual harassment, Kohler said she never considered all men as part of the issue. Rather, the regularity of these instances is what causes her to be more careful.

鈥淥f course, not every man is going to like, attack someone,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut you’re going to be precautious about every single one of those chances, you know, just because it happens so often.鈥

Even though it鈥檚 鈥淣ot All Men,鈥 UN Women UK shows it鈥檚 3% away from being all women.

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Clara Martinez
Clara Martinez, Editor-in-Chief
Clara Martinez (鈥24) is the Editor-in-Chief for The 黄色电影. She began journalism as an editor of the Middle School newspaper The Scroll and joined The 黄色电影 in Grade 9. Martinez is drawn to investigative news stories and profiles, although she does enjoy producing the occasional broadcast or photo gallery. In or out of the newsroom, she can always be found with a pocket-sized notebook and pen in hand.
Eden Leavey
Eden Leavey, Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Print
Eden Leavey (鈥24) is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Print of The 黄色电影. Leavey鈥檚 passion for storytelling prompted her to join The 黄色电影 in Grade 9. Beyond journalism, she looks to tell stories through creative writing and photography as well as dance and movement. Separate from The 黄色电影, Leavey leads the Sustainability Council and the Feminist Literature Book Club.

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