Victoria’s Secret learned a lesson other leading fashion brands and the industry at large are coming to realize: diversity sells. But when it comes to disability, brands aren’t quite there yet.
The arbitrary distinction between online and offline means much hate speech and abuse goes unnoticed until it’s too late.
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Twitter pile-ons, online celebrity bashing, or knee-jerk reactions are part of an increasingly toxic environment children are being exposed to that risks normalising hate.
Life online isn’t ideal, but it is manageable.
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Three experts weigh in on how college students will be taking activism from the streets to online this fall.
Cyberspace has become indispensable during the COVID-19 pandemic, heightening the need for online protections.
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Vulnerable websites are popping up as organizations move online during the coronavirus pandemic – and hackers have more time at home alone. The result is more websites falling victim to defacement.
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