Arts & Lectures Kicks Off With Digital Safety Event
Adam Dodge, the co-founder of Ending Technology-Enabled Abuse (EndTAB), is the featured speaker for the first Arts & Lectures event of the fall semester.
Dodge’s presentation, “Staying Safe When Relationships Go Digital,” is at 6 p.m. on Oct. 5 on Zoom. The event is free for Cal State San Marcos students; community members, faculty and staff can make a donation if they wish.
The event will focus on how the shift to virtual education and online life has created a host of challenges for students, not the least of which is navigating online abuse and prioritizing their digital safety in relationships. As we acclimate to an increasingly digital existence, it is critical to understand how dating violence, stalking, impersonation and harassment also have gone digital. In this presentation, Dodge will explore practical and accessible ways to prioritize digital safety in our lives while also preventing stalking online and via our devices.
CSUSM’s Arts & Lectures series offers a diverse lineup of artistic, cultural and scholarly events every semester based on input and proposals from students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, all events in the fall series are occurring virtually. Attendees can reserve tickets online via the Arts & Lectures website.
What: Arts and Lectures event “Staying Safe When Relationships Go Digital”
Who: Adam Dodge, co-founder of Ending Technology-Enabled Abuse (EndTAB)
When: 6 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 5
Where: Zoom (link available by registering online)
Cost: Free for CSUSM students; optional donation for faculty, staff and community
Tickets: Register online
More information: Arts & Lectures website
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