This is exactly why it's environments that needs to change because powerful people can much more easily enact good codes of conduct for conferences and enforce them than know who is a predator. Victims/survivors don't want to come forward often cos it's painful. Instead create /2
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Replying to @o_guest @tdverstynen and
codes of conduct and enforce them to make the environments for us safer. Survivors/victims and generally powerless people have little to gain by coming forward unless they know the CoC will help them be heard anyway. 2/2
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Replying to @o_guest @tdverstynen and
This incident has inspired us to create a Code of Conduct for the
@CogCompNeuro meeting. And we are strongly committed to enforcing it!2 replies 5 retweets 25 likes -
Replying to @russpoldrack @o_guest and
Is that posted? Might be a good idea to see if we can do the same for other meetings.
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Replying to @ar0mcintosh @o_guest and
it will be once our web site get transitioned to our new management company. I'll be sure to tweet about it once its up. but here is a good resource with policies at various levels of detail: http://feminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment/Policy …
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It's a bad day for me and this has really cheered me up. 

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