

In these extraordinary pages, sexual violence and gendered-discrimination happen to people regardless of their age, in all parts of society, in rural and urban areas alike, in the US and abroad, from the time they are very young and through adulthood. Individually, and especially taken as a whole, these stories amount to powerful proof that sexual violence and discrimination are never just one-time occurrences, but part of a constant battle women and non-binary people face every day.

Recounting her experiences with gender-based discrimination, unsolicited groping, and sexual violence-beginning in childhood, through the present-Woods lays out clear and unflinching vignettes that build in intensity as the number of times grows. Lambda-nominated and Shirley Jackson Award-winning author Chavisa Woods presents one hundred personal stories of sexism, harassment, discrimination, and assault. 100 Times: A Memoir of Sexism (Seven Stories Press)
