Have you experienced or witnessed sexism, misogyny or sexual harassment in an Australian school? We want to hear your story—anonymously.
@SteveRoberts_@Naomi_Pfitzner
https://t.co/tibGFyarBY
@MichaelGLFlood@ANROWS@VicHealth Yes, I love the changing the picture framework! I think though that we all need to be decolonised; Indigenous and settler approaches to gender-based violence would benefit from decolonisation: https://t.co/M8P2hs9FeH
🚨Aus based teachers - please share with us your experience of sexism & your experience & observations of the implementation of Respectful Relationship Education curriculum. We will 💯 maintain your anonymity, of course👍🏾
@stephwescott_@Naomi_Pfitzner
https://t.co/Nk9wJ4gFnE
On Full Story today I speak to @joshgnosis about his blank phone experiment, and @stephwescott_ about how social media is luring users into the Manosphere. https://t.co/fa0u1QGw8c
From Andrew Tate to sharing intimate images and pornography, young men are critical consumers of online content. There is cause for concern about the harms of misogynistic content online. But there are also reasons to be optimistic about young men.
Blog: https://t.co/VQsMRQiyto
@amandaMkeddie@stephwescott_ Not at all - counter narrative has been a focus of my masculinity work for a decade, so I’m hugely appreciative of the study. Some folks have read it to inadvertently suggest boys collectively are past Tate and others. Yet women teachers are emailing us near daily to tell us 1/2
@SteveRoberts_@stephwescott_ Thanks Steven, our findings do not suggest young men are not influenced by Tate, they indicate a range of responses and engagements. I have also been keen over decades of work in this area to foreground potential educative spaces for gender justice. 1/2
Algorithms drive misogynistic content towards boys and young men and make extreme views seem normal - what role can parents play in challenging this?
@stephwescott_@MonashEducation
https://t.co/HJW1utjSkZ