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Ka-BLOG: Reclaiming ICTs to End Violence Against Women

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The intent is reclaim women's critical participation and contribution to ICTs (see this blog for some great examples) and to help establish women's rights to move freely online without harrassment or threats to safety. There is a increasing recognition of the connection between VAW ( Violence against women ) and ICT s.

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Join A Global Conversation About the Various Forms of Online Harrassment and How To Combat it!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

via en email from Andy Carvin. I like this call to action! I just wanted to post a reminder that today is Stop Cyberbullying Day, and. we're mobilizing a global conversation about the various forms of. online harassment and what we can do to combat them. Hundreds of bloggers. the course of the day.

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StopCyberbullying, Video Messaging Reminder, and My BBC Interview!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It is bringing to light how complicated this issue is and the subtle differences between cyberbullying and online sexual harrassment. Over on the Stop Cyberbullying Social Network Site, David Weinberg suggested a no bullies pledge , a sort of creative commons licensing for acceptable conduct.

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Stop Cyberbullying Day: Some Inspiration from the Blogosphere

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

EDUCATE YOURSELF - Read how your school can respond to and prevent it over at Stop Cyberbullying.com (and how to tell the difference between harrassment and cyberbullying from a legal standpoint.) There is also a distinction to be made between cyberbullying and online sexual harrassment as Elana points out on BlogHer.

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