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Dear Padmini and Sunil,

Supporting you completely. Please let me know how can we help other than
joining your call for positive measures. We all must insist on
professional, friendly, safe environment for all but especially towards
women.

I would suggest looking at a community-maintained list of conferences
with policies on the Geek Feminism Wiki.


On 03/22/2016 03:17 PM, Lorena Jaume-Palasi wrote:
> Dear all,
> I think RIPE NCC drafted last year an anti-harassment policy. They
> certainly could contribute with best practices.
> Cheers
> Lorena
> 
> 2016-03-22 18:43 GMT+01:00 Jac sm Kee <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>:
> 
>     Dear all,
> 
>     Copying the Gender DC mailing list and also the 2 coordinators into this
>     conversation. Like in Ms Padmini's statement, when this was raised at
>     the last IGF during the Gender DC workshop, other participants shared
>     their experience of sexual harassment. So discussing and tackling this
>     issue seriously at esp a space on IG process and policy conversations is
>     critical. Contributes significantly to creating an inclusive,
>     respectful, non-discriminatory and diverse participatory environment.
> 
>     I think the DC is in the process of drafting a proposed policy to be
>     taken up at the upcoming IGF. Would be great to see initiatives build
>     and inform each other, and to also share best practices. There has been
>     many initiatives and models in different contexts that can be drawn from
>     - events, organisational, country specific, space/platform etc. Fully
>     support the idea of a WG in ICANN.
> 
>     Best regards,
>     jac
> 
> 
>     ---------------------------------
>     Jac sm Kee
>     Manager, Women's Rights Programme
>     Association for Progressive Communications
>     www.apc.org <http://www.apc.org> | www.takebackthetech.net
>     <http://www.takebackthetech.net> | erotics.apc.org
>     <http://erotics.apc.org>
>     Jitsi: jacsmk | Skype: jacsmk | Twitter: @jhybe
> 
>     On 22/03/2016 00:15, Nadira Alaraj wrote:
>     > Dear all
>     > I commend Ms. Padmini Baruah courage for bringing this issue to ICANN
>     > and to the civil society public forums.
>     > The discussion here raises a questions and I would like to direct this
>     > to those senior with ICANN.
>     > How we can create a working group to discuss this issue under ICANN
>     > umbrella? It is important the recommendations of this group to be
>     > instituted into ICANN.
>     > Which body of ICANN will grant the official existence of this group and
>     > what constituency it will work?
>     > Hoping these answers will bring the existence of this working group and
>     > follow the pattern of button up approach in decision making of ICANN and
>     > to follow with the recommendations of Padmini to make them happen.
>     > Best wishes,
>     > Nadira Alaraj
>     >
>     > On Mar 21, 2016 6:32 PM, <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>     > <mailto:[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>> wrote:
>     >
>     >
>     >     First of all, I would like to say I think that Ms Baruah is an
>     >     incredibly brave woman for not only making her story public, but
>     >     also for not giving up despite being discouraged to report the
>     >     incident and CIS for issuing a statement on rather ignored issue
>     >     within our own circles. I personally know many women who don’t
>     >     report harassment because there is a lack of support and
>     significant
>     >     discouragement. Unfortunately, this leads to silencing and
>     harassers
>     >     are thus granted impunity.
>     >
>     >     Ms Baruah’s statement betrays another reality that women in this
>     >     field have to live with if they wish to continue working: her
>     >     harasser was granted access to her space where he was allowed to
>     >     make her uncomfortable by staring. I have lost count of the number
>     >     of women who have spoken about this. Unless a strong
>     accountability
>     >     mechanism is enforced, the rate of reporting harassment will
>     remain
>     >     low. Women will not come forward unless they are guaranteed that
>     >     they will not have to face their harasser until they are ready to.
>     >     Furthermore, having to face a harasser is triggering and emotional
>     >     exhaustion leads to giving up.
>     >
>     >     This incident should lead to reflection regarding harassment
>     in our
>     >     own tech community and development in general.
>     >
>     >     Strong policies should not only be enforced, but should be
>     >     culturally sensitive. For example, if women from a very
>     patriarchal
>     >     country report harassment to someone, they should not be asked to
>     >     first officially report it legally. Some are unable to do so and
>     >     will hesitate to do so due to lack of support.
>     >
>     >     More than anything else, as a community, we need to reflect on how
>     >     we got here and why. Perhaps some accountability on our own
>     roles is
>     >     necessary because men would not able to harass women so easily
>     >     unless they knew they had impunity on some level. While it is
>     >     heartening to see conversations taking place, I don’t believe
>     we can
>     >     have meaningful change unless we all collectively discuss how
>     we got
>     >     here in the first place. Why does the tech development
>     industry have
>     >     such a bad reputation when it comes to harassment? Surely it isn’t
>     >     the result of a conspiracy against us.
>     >
>     >     Jac it would be great if we make this discussion happen at Gender
>     >     Dynamic Coalition in next IGF and discuss how to address the issue
>     >     of sexual harassment not only restricted to spaces like ICANN and
>     >     IGF but within our own community.
>     >
>     >     My two cents..
>     >
>     >     Best,
>     >     Nighat Dad
>     >     Digital Rights Foundation, Pakistan.
>     >
>     >     Sent from my iPhone
>     >
>     >     On 21-Mar-2016, at 8:00 pm, Sunil Abraham <[log in to unmask]
>     <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>     >     <mailto:[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>> wrote:
>     >
>     >>     The Centre for Internet and Society
>     >>
>     >>     Statement on Sexual Harassment at ICANN55
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>     The Centre for Internet and Society (“CIS”) strongly condemns the
>     >>     acts of sexual harassment that took place against one of our
>     >>     representatives, Ms. Padmini Baruah, during ICANN 55 in Marrakech.
>     >>     It is completely unacceptable that an event the scale of an ICANN
>     >>     meeting does not have in place a formal redressal system, a
>     >>     neutral point of contact or even a policy for complainants who
>     >>     have been put through the ordeal of sexual harassment. ICANN
>     >>     cannot claim to be inclusive or diverse if it does not formally
>     >>     recognise a specific procedure or recourse under such instances.
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>     Ms. Baruah is by no means the first young woman to be subject to
>     >>     such treatment at an ICANN event, but she isthe first to raise a
>     >>     formalcomplaint. Following the incident, she was given no
>     >>     immediate remedy or formal recourse, and that has left her with no
>     >>     option but to make the incident publicly known in the interim. The
>     >>     ombudsman’s office has been in touch with her, but this
>     >>     administrative process is simply inadequate for rights-violations.
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>     Ms. Baruah has received support from various community, staff, and
>     >>     board members. While we are thankful for their support, we believe
>     >>     that this situation can be better dealt with through some positive
>     >>     measures. We ask that ICANN carry out the following steps in order
>     >>     to make its meetings a truly safe and inclusive space:
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>     1.
>     >>
>     >>         Institute a formal redressal system and policy with regard to
>     >>         sexual harassment within ICANN. The policy must be displayed
>     >>         on the ICANN website, at the venue of meetings and made
>     >>         available in delegate kits.
>     >>
>     >>     2.
>     >>
>     >>         Institute an Anti Sexual Harassment Committee that is neutral
>     >>         and approachable. Merely having an ombudsman who is a white
>     >>         male, however well intentioned, is inadequate and completely
>     >>         unhelpful to the complainant. The present situation is one
>     >>         where the ombudsman has no effective power and only advises
>     >>         the board.
>     >>
>     >>     3.
>     >>
>     >>         Conduct periodic gender and sexual harassment training of the
>     >>         ICANN board to help them better understand these issues.
>     >>
>     >>     4.
>     >>
>     >>         Conduct periodic gender and sexual harassment training for the
>     >>         ombudsman even if he/she will not be the exclusive point of
>     >>         contact for complainants as the ombudsman forms an important
>     >>         part of community and participant engagement.
>     >>
>     >>     5.
>     >>
>     >>         Conduct periodic gender sensitisation for the ICANN community.
>     >>
>     >>
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