For 25 November and the International Day for the Elimination of Gender-Based Violence, we remember that it is our collective responsibility to create safe digital spaces, promote consent and protect people from gender-based violence.
For 25 November and the International Day for the Elimination of Gender-Based Violence, we remember that it is our collective responsibility to create safe digital spaces, promote consent and protect people from gender-based violence.
Promoting safer digital spaces, CHASE encourages responsible media practices – including with an upcoming training course: Stop Hate & Change, to be held on 4, 6, and 11 November 2025.
Online sexism isn’t just about explicit insults or hate speech. It often appears through seemingly “harmless” acts: jokes, comments, images or interactions that reinforce stereotypes and normalize gender-based violence. But where is the line between inappropriate behaviour and digital violence? And what are the warning signs – the red flags – we should all learn to recognize? Let’s talk about it with the expert Debora Barletta on 30 October at 4 pm live on Facebook and YouTube.
Stop Hate & Change path aims to strengthen the skills of journalists, media professionals, and communication specialists in understanding and countering online hate speech.