Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change
Connecting Simmons to the Community and the Community to Simmons
presents
Before you can protect your online reputation, you have to decide what you want it to be.
Big Sister's Association's Diversity Council presents: Conversations Among Women Dialogue Series
"T.M.I.: HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH? Protecting Your Online Reputation."
Join us to examine social media and its impact on women and girls of color.
Wed, March 14th, 6-8pm
Simmons College, 300 The Fenway
Linda K. Paresky Conference Center
How much of your professional and personal self do you want to be on public record for all time?
How would you coach your daughter, sister, niece or younger girl in your life about building and protecting her online reputation?
Explore race, ethnicity, identity formation and the media with expert Ulli K. Ryder, Ph.D., of Simmons College.
Learn about the dangers of social media from Neva Grice of the Boston Police Department's Youth Violence Strike Force.
Leave with concrete strategies for taking positive action.
Facilitated by Kameelah Benjamin-Fuller, of Global Novations.
(This event is appropriate for girls age 14 and older)
RSVP at http://conversationsa...
Light refreshments will be served
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