The nonprofit clothing companyFeminist Apparel has taken their anti-catcalling message to the streets with a new campaign targeting neighborhoods in New York and Philadelphia. Along with the activist group p*ssy Division, they're putting up signs all over the city that are splashed with messages like "NO CATCALLING ANYTIME" and "NO CATCALL ZONE."
Feminist Apparel funded the campaign by selling feminist-branded T-shirts with a similar message. Now, how do we get these plastered across every subway car?


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Pedestrians in New York may have noticed a new street sign forbidding a certain form of human activity: catcalling.
The signs, some of which show a cat being beckoned by shouting stick figures, were created by Feminist Apparel, a nonprofit clothing company based in New York, in an effort to deter lewd, unwanted behavior directed at women walking through the city.
The signs started appearing in conjunction with the 2015 Anti-Street Harassment Week, April 12-18, a worldwide event during which participants are seeking to end "catcalls, sexist or sexual comments, homophobic and trans phobic slurs, flashing, groping, stalking, and assault in public spaces," according to the official website.
"It makes us feel less safe, it restricts where we go. IT MUST END," the mission statement reads.
Feminist Apparel has been cataloguing appearances of the signs throughout New York.
I'm not a misogynist, but that is ridiculous.