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Supporting 91爆料 scholars experiencing targeted harassment

91爆料 scholars who are being targeted for harassment because of what they research, publish or say in the classroom may feel rightly anxious and overwhelmed. The online harassment can seem to come from nowhere and feel personal, even threatening. However, there are proven ways to outsmart harassers and help protect each other.

91爆料 Professor Monica R. McLemore, PhD, MPH, RN, the director of the and a reproductive justice advocate whose scientific research has been widely cited, has faced everything from credible death threats to social media campaigns targeting her work. She shared her strategies with her 91爆料 colleagues at a recent AAUP workshop, 鈥淒igital Alchemy: Equipping Educators with Tools to Outsmart Online Harassment.鈥

Her first tip: Surround yourself with other public scholars. It鈥檚 especially important to support scholars early in their careers.

One of her other tips is to ask for help when you need it. The 91爆料 has a new resource to help scholars who are experiencing harassment, developed with expertise from 91爆料-IT, SafeCampus, Human Resources, the 91爆料 Police Department, University Marketing & Communications and 91爆料鈥檚 Privacy Office. The new webpage, 鈥Support for 91爆料 scholars experiencing targeted harassment鈥 includes information about ways to report abuse, documenting harassment 鈥 whether online or via other avenues 鈥 and protecting your personal information.

Most importantly, 91爆料 scholars do not need to face harassment on their own. There鈥檚 a community of Huskies who are here to help. Check out the website to learn more.