How to Stay Safe Online: A digital self-care toolkit for developing resilience and allyship

ISBN: 9780241535219
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Publisher,Penguin Life
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 181 g
No. of Pages, 256

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A powerful, comprehensive guide for digital self-care and allyship from a leading activist for online equality

Digital spaces are a positive force for change, connection and community, but left unregulated, they are not always safe.
Globally, women are 27 times more likely than men to be harassed online. This is worse for Black women who are 84% more likely to face online abuse than white women. There has been a 71% rise in online disability abuse and 78% of LGBTQ+ people have experienced hate speech online.

How to Stay Safe Online will teach you how to spot, respond to and proactively defend yourself from online abuse and learn how to be a good ally to those experiencing it. An urgent and necessary digital self-care tool, this book will help you to support victims and empower friends, teachers, parents and willing allies to help make online spaces safer.

With a blend of practical advice, Seyi's personal experiences and interviews with Jameela Jamil, Hera Hussain, Gabby Jahanshahi-Edlin, Laura Bates, Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Luciana Berger, 
How to Stay Safe Online will:
  • Provide practical tips on how to confidently navigate online spaces
  • Equip you with a range of responses to online abuse and how to effectively report
  • Teach you how to set boundaries and use the internet as a force for good
  • Help you create your own digital self-care plan
  • Provide information for employers, the media, parents, teachers, tech companies and government on their role in online safety and easy recommendations.

About the Author

Seyi Akiwowo is the Founder of Glitch!, a UK charity making digital spaces safe for all by ending online abuse.

Before setting up Glitch, Seyi was elected as the 
youngest Black female councillor in East London at age 23. A graduate of the London School of Economics, Seyi spoke on 'Fixing the Glitch' at TedXLondon in 2019 and appeared on Wired's front cover as their top Changemaker of 2021.
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.06 x 0.6 x 7.81 inches

This will be the go-to guide to developing resilience, greater compassion for others and authentic allyship online.

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