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The fourth and final session in our program will focus on how we can collectively work to reduce the risks of sharing a public face online as women from racialised backgrounds.
Amina MWRC sought training from Glitch* to properly introduce you to their new resource around tackling online gender based violence. We’ll also be taking note of issues participants and facilitators have faced with online discrimination of all kinds as part of an anonymous evidence gathering exercise.
* Glitch is an award-winning UK charity that is working to end online abuse – particularly against women and marginalised people. We were founded in 2017 by then local politician, Seyi Akiwowo, after she received a flood of abuse when a video of her speech at the European Parliament went viral. Through training, research, workshops and programmes, we’re building an online world that is safer for all.
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