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Tent set-up for Not One More Girl's in-person event at Akoma Market in Oakland on April 18. Photo: Stephen Woo
Tent set-up for Not One More Girl’s in-person event at Akoma Market in Oakland on April 18. Photo: Stephen
Participants pose for a photo at Not One More Girl's in-person event at Akoma Market in Oakland on April 18. Photo: Stephen Woo
Participants pose for a photo at Not One More Girl’s in-person event at Akoma Market in Oakland on April 18. Photo: Stephen Woo
A young girl poses for a photo at Not One More Girl's in-person event at Akoma Market in Oakland on April 18. Photo: Stephen Woo
A young girl poses for a photo at Not One More Girl’s in-person event at Akoma Market in Oakland on April 18. Photo: Stephen Woo
Organizers and participants huddle around at Not One More Girl's Art Activation event at West Oakland BART Station on April 24.
Organizers and participants huddle around at Not One More Girl’s Art Activation event at West Oakland BART Station on April 24. Photo: Stephen Woo
Participant pose for a photo at Not One More Girl's Art Activation event at West Oakland BART Station on April April 24.
Participants pose for a photo at Not One More Girl’s Art Activation event at West Oakland BART Station on April April 24. Photo: Stephen Woo
Organizers pose for a photo holding banner "We Are Meant to Be Beautiful" at Not One More Girl's Art Activation event.
Organizers pose for a photo holding banner “We Are Meant to Be Beautiful” at Not One More Girl’s Art Activation event at West Oakland BART Station on April 24. Photo: Stephen Woo
Participants pose for a photo at Not One More Girl's Art Activation event at West Oakland BART Station on April 24.
Participants pose for a photo at Not One More Girl’s Art Activation event at West Oakland BART Station on April 24. Photo: Lara Kaur

We bring to you the Not One More Girl campaign, a community-driven sexual harassment prevention campaign centering girls and gender expansive youth to reimagine safety for riders on BART. Betti Ono has curated a series of public activations throughout Oakland to engage impacted communities that are often overlooked. With youth speakers, spoken word poetry, musical performances and free healing kit giveaways, all members of the community are invited to create safe and just passageways for girls and gender expansive youth.

This campaign is led by BIPOC youth and community organizations, and our communities being abreast of this campaign, was a priority. We will be activating in the Fruitvale, Deep East Oakland, and West Oakland neighborhoods. This campaign isn’t just about safety on transit, it also centers safety in our homes and in our neighborhoods.

Phase II of the campaign is in development.

Watch the archive of the Virtual Watch Party

Archive of events

Come out to learn and engage with youth and community partners involved in this historic campaign socially distant! We’ll have music, conversations about how we’re addressing gender-based violence and sexual harassment on BART, and free healing kits with unique items for inner and outer safety. For our West Oakland Art Activation, we will have some art from our ‘Call for Art’ that was extended from our gender-expansive youth on display, plus large-scale versions of the campaign art.

3 safety booth activations will take place in April and on May 14th, 2021, campaign leaders will hold a  virtual watch party and youth panel as we close out our events for the Not One More Girl initiative. At this event, we will debut a youth documentary featuring youth on what safety from gender-based violence and sexual harassment on public transportation looks like

PDF of April 14, 2021 Activation at Avenida del la Fuente
PDF of April 18, 2021 Activation Akoma Market
PDF of April 24, 2021 Activation at West Oakland
Flyer for all three events

Accessible flyer is included on this page

 

Accessible flyer is included on this page

 

Together We Ride Watch Party May 14 2021 3:30-5pm register at bart.gov/watchparty


Join us for a virtual watch party and youth panel as we close out our events for the Not One More Girl initiative. At this event, we will debut a youth documentary featuring youth on what safety from gender-based violence and sexual harassment on public transportation looks like. You will hear from the team that designed the Not One More Girl initiative, the first comprehensive initiative addressing gender-based violence and sexual harassment on public transportation. The event features a spoken artist and a virtual art exhibition by youth artists.

Watch the archive of the Virtual Watch Party