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GHETTO LADY
Country: Latvia
Organisation responsible: Association “STREETASKET”, Latvia
Main topic addressed: Gender equality in participation (grassroots or elite sport)
Type of resource/practice: Awareness-raising initiatives / materials
Discipline: Multi-sport
Target group(s): Young people aged 13-25, young adults aged 25-40
Timing: March 2017 – March 2018
Language: Latvian
Brief description of the practice: The street sports and culture movement “Ghetto Games” is the biggest youth and street culture movement in Latvia. Historically there has been convincing dominance of young men and boys in Ghetto Games events (90%). To address this disproportion, the Ghetto Lady movement was initiated to promote participation of young women and girls in Ghetto Games. The main aim of it was to prevent violent behaviour and to promote respect towards women among young people (especially in street sports and culture), through a campaign aimed at strengthening their perception of equality as a value and encouraging boys and young men to actively engage in the fight against violence against women. Other activities were also organised, such as street culture and sport activities, to enhance the participation of young women, and awareness-raising videos on how to identify physical and psychological violence.
Further information:
https://www.facebook.com/ghettogames
https://www.instagram.com/ghettogames/
Videos from project aimed to combat violence against young women
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV6FUbzLSdg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpemJsucz7g
Contact person: Sanda Gertnere, Association “STREETBASKET”, [email protected]