Thought some on this list might want to participate in this.

John


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ANNOUNCEMENT

Last month the Berkman Center debuted "Privacy in Cyberspace 2002," a
Berkman Online Lecture and Discussion (BOLD) series that has attracted
more than 1,000 participants from over 40 countries.

Now, registration has opened for "Violence Against Women on the
Internet." Led by Berkman Fellow Diane L. Rosenfeld, this six
week-long series will explore the various ways in which violence
against women is facilitated through the use of the Internet, as well
as ways in which the Internet may be used as a site of resistance to
such violence. The series, which begins on April 16, includes such
modules as "Campus Sexual Assault Policies," "Safety," and "Sex
Trafficking."

"Violence Against Women on the Internet" is free and open to the public.

Follow the link below for more details, including instructions for how
to register:

http://eon.law.harvard.edu/vaw02/

We look forward to your participation.

Sincerely,

The BOLD Team


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