Chicago woman launches 'sex strike' campaign to end violence in the city

It was inspired by the plot of the new Spike Lee film, 'Chi-Raq'

Serina Sandhu
Thursday 19 November 2015 11:17 GMT
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From 1 January 2015 to 19 November 2015, 2,674 shooting victims were recorded in Chicago
From 1 January 2015 to 19 November 2015, 2,674 shooting victims were recorded in Chicago (Getty Images)

A campaigner is urging the women of Chicago to partake in a ‘sex strike’ in an effort to end violence and crime in the city.

April Lawson’s Change.org petition was inspired by the plot of Spike Lee’s upcoming film, Chi-Raq, in which women abstain from sex while attempting to end Chicago's gang violence.

“So I got to thinking, why shouldn’t life imitate art? Maybe these ladies are on to something,” Ms Lawson wrote on the petition's website.

The campaign was launched following the shootings of a nine-year-old boy and a 20-year-old woman just two hours apart on Chicago’s South Side.

Ms Lawson said the men in the city were "apathetic".

April Lawson launched the 'sex strike' petition on Change.org (April Lawson/Change.org)

"[They] need to come out of the shadows of impotence and start protecting their women and babies. It’s time for a sex strike, girls.”

Although she was not in favour of using "sex as a weapon in relationships," she added: “In a patriarchal society, a problem will not be addressed until it directly affects men. Abstinence has been used as a means of nonviolent protesting throughout history.”

To all of those naysayers who say it can't be done. Let's prove you wrong. Lets reclaim our power and our neighborhoods.

Posted by SEX Strike in Chicago on Tuesday, 10 November 2015

“Until an official treaty is signed and an actionable plan is in place by all black men who live in this city, I take a vow of celibacy. I vow to refuse sex to any man I’m dating, engaged to or married to until the perpetrators of these heinous crimes are brought to justice.”

Her petition has so far garnered 48 out of the 100 supporters needed.

The film Chi-Raq will be released in December in the US. Speaking to NY Daily News, Mr Lee said such strikes “would definitely work on campus of universities that have been plagued by date rape and sexual harassment".

When asked if he thought Ms Lawson’s plan would work, he said: “Chicago, I don’t know. But more power to her.”

From 1 January 2015 to 19 November 2015, 2,674 shooting victims were recorded in Chicago. This is already an increase from 2014 when 2,587 were recorded across the whole year, according to the Chicago Tribune.

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