9. Hostile Hallways (2001)
exposed an alarming
paradox. Students today
are more aware of sexual
harassment policies than
they were in 1993 – when
the AAUW Educational
Foundation conducted the
first Hostile Hallways survey
– but sexual harassment
remains a serious problem
in our schools.
10. Harassm ent-Free Hallway s:
How to Stop Sexual Harassm ent
in Schools Harassment-Free
Hallways, a guide
for students,
parents, and
educators, was
posted on
AAUW’s website
August 20, 2002.
The guide has
been updated in
2004.
11. Harassment-Free Hallways: How
to Stop Sexual Harassment in
college`s
The guide features:
Targeted checklists and surveys
Practical strategies to help prevent
harassment
Examples of model policies and prevention
programs
Separate downloadable sections specifically
geared to various audiences
A survey, resource list, and safety plan for
students
An extensive list of resources
12. NE B
A ullying Awareness Campaign:
AAUW has also established a partnership
with the National Educational Association
(NEA) to support the NEA Bullying
Awareness Campaign.
Through this partnership, NEA provides
AAUW members around the country with
training on how to confront and tackle the
problem of bullying and sexual harassment.