February 29, 8am HST/11am PST/1pm CST/2pm EST

Generative AI, with its ability to create morphed photos and deepfakes, is negatively impacting teenagers, especially female teenagers of Asian descent, online and influencing their identity in digital spaces.

This workshop, with its focus on cyber safety tools and methods for advocates, parents, and educators, sought to empower Asian female teenagers against sexual harassment on social media and dating platforms. This webinar was facilitated by Dr. Pallavi Guha, Towson University and Dr. Paromita Pain, University of Nevada, Reno and hosted by API-GBV.

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Facilitated by Dr. Pallavi Guha, Towson University and Dr. Paromita Pain, University of Nevada, Reno; hosted by API-GBV.

February 2024

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