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Breaking the cycle of revolt, reform, resume, repeat
Breaking the cycle of revolt, reform, resume, repeat

Racism is a continuum, starting with the seemingly small invisible stuff, the nuances of fear and “othering” that snowball into brutality that so people are protesting right now. Without addressing those nuances at the beginning of the continuum, will we ever be able to see lasting change?

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Racism, #blacklivesmatterJosei HimitsuJune 9, 2020Comment
5 reasons why ‘don’t feed the trolls’ and ‘block and report’ isn't doing us any favours
5 reasons why ‘don’t feed the trolls’ and ‘block and report’ isn't doing us any favours

For International Women’s Day, I’m sharing 5 reasons why the standard advice for dealing with trolls isn’t working.

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Online HarassmentJosei HimitsuMarch 8, 2020International Women's Day Comments
Festive Social Sharing Memes
Festive Social Sharing Memes

Some of the people on Santa’s naughty list might turn up at your festive gathering. Share one of our memes to spark conversation and spread awareness of the #NESTcode cause.

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Personal Safety, #activebystander, #metooJosei HimitsuDecember 2, 2019

NEST: The “insurance policy” for good times

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