The things people value in a healthy relationship (trust, respect and safety) always seem to change online. And not always for the better (thanks, Internet). But we can do something about it. Join digital safety expert Adam Dodge for a discussion on how our relationships to consent, safety, boundaries and empathy can get twisted in online spaces — and adjustments we can make to keep it from happening while also protecting ourselves from unhealthy behaviors.
Join Survivor Advocacy Services, part of the Student Health and Counseling Center, for this webinar. It is open to staff, faculty and students.
Date: Thursday, Oct. 6
Time: 6 p.m.
Register: here
The founder of EndTAB (End Technology-Enabled Abuse), Adam Dodge is an internationally recognized digital safety expert who believes you do not have to be a tech expert to protect yourself or others in the digital age. His work is characterized by his dedication to training others to prevent and address the ways adults and children are harmed online and via their devices.
Dodge advises the White House Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse, sits on the World Economic Forum's Digital Justice Advisory Committee and is a special adviser to the Coalition Against Stalkerware. He has worked with technology companies like Bumble, Headspace and Ring to improve the safety and wellbeing of victims of gender-based violence.
His work and expertise has been featured on CBS and in Vogue, MIT Technology Review, the Washington Post, SELF Magazine, HuffPost, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, GQ, VICE and others. Adam is a licensed attorney in California, and earned his B.A. from UC Santa Barbara and his J.D. by way of McGeorge School of Law and Hastings College of the Law.
For more information or accommodations contact Confidential Campus Survivor Advocate, Mindy Kates, at 559.278.6796 or mkates@mail.fresnostate.edu.
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