International conference for activists/academics on addressing power-based faculty and staff sexual misconduct. June 30- July 2, 2019, in Madison, Wisconsin, US
.@FassmC is a wonderful example of how to run a safe & accessible conference. Everyone required to read & sign a v extensive code of conduct upon arrival, there are quiet and art spaces, counsellors, trauma-informed experts available. Many professional societies should take note.
Pls RT: #GEAConf2019 Conference theme: About face: Identities, In/visibilities, Inequalities, and Intersections in education. Hosted by @portsmouthuni 25-27th June 2019. Submit an abstract by 4th January. See https://t.co/jWUxZzgb4e for details
And keep circulating the call for proposals so that we can reach all the brilliant activists, academics, survivors, students, and others from around the world working on faculty and staff sexual misconduct: https://t.co/rnOagOBTPO
We are thrilled to announce keynote speakers for our conference: Dr Kate Clancy, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois, & Dr Purna Sen, Executive Co-ordinator & Spokesperson on Sexual Harassment for UN Women @Purna_UNW @KateClancy
We are so proud of 1752 Group member @DrEOChapman who has won the Royal Society's Athena Prize for her work on sexual harassment in higher education. We also think she is awesome. https://t.co/0eABKqq6lm
The call for proposals for the Faculty and Staff Sexual Misconduct conference at University of Madison-Wisconsin, 30 June-2 July 2019, is now out here: https://t.co/rnOagOBTPO - please retweet!
We know there are a lot of advocates, academics, activists and survivors out there who are doing amazing work in this area. We want to meet you and hear what you are doing. Have a look at the website and drop us a line if you have any questions. https://t.co/rnOagOBTPO
Hmmm...Thinking of writing a 51 page rebuttal where you argue why what you did actually didn't happen, couldn't have happened, was simply a juvenile move, or wasn't a big deal? DON'T https://t.co/2Ixj6KiOKF via @chronicle
An international team of scholars is pleased to announce receipt of a grant from the National Science Foundation (HRD-1836685) to run an international conference on Faculty and Staff Sexual Misconduct. Keep up to date here: https://t.co/xYBfFy4TGH