RT @Info_Activism: "Tweet what you wore" campaign to highlight sexual violence and abuse #ineveraskforit @witnessorg http://bit.ly/ayq8It
— ryan (@iap_ryan) February 17, 2010
Sexual harassment isn't contingent on the victim's clothes. My college comes forward to prove it#INeverAskForIt pic.twitter.com/qkB60SOv8z
— Cathartic Screams (@Just_Screams) February 20, 2016
a shirt, skirt,school uniform,tee shirt,dress #ineveraskforit @BLANK_NOISE: swimsuit #ineveraskforit
— Megha Bhagat (@Megha_Bhagat) February 17, 2010
tweet what you wore when you experienced any kind of sexual harassment #ineveraskforit (feb 17-27) http://tinyurl.com/yhzpjz3
— Koinon3a (@Koinon3a) February 17, 2010
Hoping for an india where everyone can choose, to be, to live, to laugh and to love freely. Where little girls and little boys are raised to be good humans. Where people respect people and women are treated like people. #INeverAskForIt #independence #freedom @BlankNoise
— Urvashi Gulia (@urvster) August 15, 2018
Let's dream of an India where freedom is not for a select few but for everyone; where our Dalit sisters can be just as #AkeliAwaaraAzaad as any of us; where #AzaadiDay would mean freedom from patriarchal corruption in politics, finance, public and private spaces #INeverAskForIt https://t.co/iBPNH0Oh0a
— Noopur (@NoopurTiwari) August 15, 2018
A week long event was planned to collect stories of solidarity from women for #INeverAskForIt and #IWillGoOut. Teachers and students contributed powerful stories of reclaiming public spaces and everyday struggles of being a women who deal with victim blaming attitude. pic.twitter.com/HcsxfkGPIh
— NIS Service & Action (@NIS_ServAction) March 8, 2018
Sweatpants on my way to the gym #ineveraskedforit [RT @ShelbyKnox: Tweet what you wore when you experienced harassment w/ #ineveraskforit]
— Sarah Stop Separating Families Seltzer (@sarahmseltzer) February 18, 2010
In @NIS_Sciences grade 9 researched the women of science from the past and present! #IWD2018 #IWillGoOut #INeverAskForIt pic.twitter.com/PDOdAmwS76
— Nagoya Action Hero (@nagoya_heroes) March 7, 2018
akeli, awaara, azaad (alone, wanderer, free) by blank noise.#walkalone#ineveraskforit
— Gaia (@PurpleMingary1) August 11, 2018
no excuse for sexual violence
📷 shilpa a pic.twitter.com/ydNi86KMby
On day 1, we invited ALL colleagues, not only female colleagues to share their stories and experiences with #INeverAskForIt. This was with the recognition that men (often queer, gay, bisexual and transmen) are also blamed for their 'choices.'
— Genderlog (@genderlogindia) August 13, 2018
Action Hero from Japan has a message for the local community. Will you support her to end chikan? #Japan #chikan #NagoyaActionHeroes #ReportingtoRemember #SafeCityPledge #INeverAskForIt @Blanknoise @NIS_Secondary pic.twitter.com/rVWSGrhb8F
— NIS Service & Action (@NIS_ServAction) February 22, 2018
Meet to Sleep is a great project #Ineveraskforit #sexualharassment https://t.co/fGfuBmqLEx
— Auntie Occident (@mayameme) January 23, 2018
“Campaigns like this firmly put the blame back on the perpetrators" - #INeverAskForIt campaign by @blanknoise highlights the street harassment women face. Our 2018 Womanity Award is focused on creating safe urban environments for women https://t.co/1xQQPNeLu3
— Womanity.org (@forWomanity) January 22, 2018
Seriously! #NopeToGropes #EndSexualAssault#NoMeansNo#INeverAskForIt#DeathToPerverts https://t.co/6PRzClY2gv
— Ches'Ka (@IrieFranki) January 4, 2018
Seriously! #NopeToGropes #EndSexualAssault#NoMeansNo#INeverAskForIt#DeathToPerverts https://t.co/6PRzClY2gv
— Ches'Ka (@IrieFranki) January 4, 2018
The #INeverAskForIt project is remarkable. Well done to the artist who collects clothes of sex assault victims. #MeToo @womensmarch @RefugeCharity @BiancaJagger @Bonn1eGreer @emmyzen @marieclaireuk @MichelleObama @jasmeenpatheja https://t.co/kN54Mhdehk
— AvengingSpaceAngel #StopBrexit (@spaceangel1964) December 28, 2017
➡️📖🆕 #DIVAWProject 🌆🇮🇳🇬🇧Recommended read: 'How a #woman can feel #safe and own her #city' by Priya Ramani for @livemint | @scoopit @safetipinDOTcom @Blanknoise @girlsatdhabas #safecity #smartcity #VAW #ICT #urban #INeverAskForIt #WhyLoiter https://t.co/YKHegppJgw
— Disconnected Infrastructures & VAW 🌆 (@Infrastruct_VAW) December 18, 2017
This is a great initiative by @Blanknoise in India. December 16 is enough time for the country to mobilise for #INeverAskForIt. pic.twitter.com/0gTO30ydXf
— Suhas Bhat (@suhasrbhat) October 14, 2017
The theatre of an empty dress #ineveraskforit @Blanknoise https://t.co/qH8ow2a3k9
— Becca Savory Fuller (@becca_savory) September 5, 2017
You can be part of an exhibition that counters the ways women and girls are blamed for sexual violence by proclaiming #INeverAskForIt. https://t.co/ONZg7cuNrH
— Mandy Van Deven (@mandyvandeven) April 10, 2017
Anti-Romeo squads? @priyaramani on initiatives like @Blanknoise's #INeverAskForIt, that offer real assistance https://t.co/gXu8wg1A5O
— Mint Lounge (@Mint_Lounge) April 7, 2017
Come contribute 2 anti-#victimblaming #INeverAskForIt campaign by @Blanknoise @AbronsArtsCtr @sawccorg show. https://t.co/mocEAH7CDG https://t.co/7j4JpkIjPQ
— Saisha, PhD (@Saishasays) April 4, 2017
What an innovative & simple idea to raise awareness of #victimblaming for victims of sexual assault #INeverAskForIt https://t.co/WP5iQGBHQI
— SeeMe HearMe WM (@SeeMeHearMeWM) January 17, 2017
We highly recommend to follow @Blanknoise and their powerful campaign against sexual violence. #INeverAskForIt #WhyWomenDontReport https://t.co/9djzXDSinq
— PES (@PES_PSE) January 15, 2017
a pink/white floral dress.
— Lady Bara 👑 🏳️🌈 (@sailorsuzyq) January 30, 2017
I wore it on the train afterwards.
It still had blood on it.
My ex helped me burn it.
No explanation required. #sexualviolence #readytoreport #bengaluru #ineveraskforit pic.twitter.com/TkhekylcMI
— Gopika Bashi (@gopikabashi) January 10, 2017
Stand up for the women around you at #AVeryDeliberateManel organized by the action heros at @Blanknoise at @GI_Bangalore #Ineveraskforit https://t.co/FIq75RVe9e
— B (@BarnitaB) September 26, 2016
Confronting a permanent awareness of potential aggression. #Walk Alone. #INeverAskForIt #WhyLoiter @blanknoise pic.twitter.com/qNVqVRF3De
— Sascha Hughes-Caley (@HughesCaley) September 26, 2016
Renegotiating public space in Kensington. The right to live unwarned. #WalkAlone #INeverAskForIt #WhyLoiter pic.twitter.com/VOKy9hJKEQ
— Sascha Hughes-Caley (@HughesCaley) September 26, 2016
Salute to all women wearing what they want in India and elsewhere! #INeverAskForIt #VictimBlame
— Lea (@LeaGoelnitz) August 29, 2016
https://t.co/0hxKLmUQrO