The workshop will absolutely not be recorded. If we do record a future workshop, it will be done the same way as the video currently on our web site: I will repeat everyone's comments myself and the video editor will edit out all the participant comments.

-VAL

On Tuesday, July 14, 2015, Carol Moore dc <carolmooredc@verizon.net> wrote:
Another good option. People who want to speak out should not be silenced by those who say they don't want to be taped. (And heavens forbid it be the guys who want to harass us or their female enablers.)

On 7/14/2015 10:02 AM, WereSpielChequers wrote:
Hi Carole,

But if you ask people to lurk out of camera shot and not ask questions
unless they are willing to have them taped aren't you making them second
class participants at that event?

Better in my view to create an edited taped version, and if someone
isn't prepared to be in the final cut try to resolve their objections.
It may be they are OK if a narrator says their words and their face is
pixellated, or perhaps they need their bit replaced by a shot of someone
reacting to their words and the narrator saying "a participant gave a
personal example of harassment"



On 14 July 2015 at 13:40, Carol Moore dc <carolmooredc@verizon.net
<mailto:carolmooredc@verizon.net>> wrote:

    I definitely understand Risker's point, but despite my jokes about
    metaphorical "gang bang at Wikipedia", this really isn't a
    discussion of personal violence and assault, but of organized
    political intimidation.  And we should feel free to speak out about
    that and make sure lots of people hear us.  Otherwise we are just
    victimizing ourselves by embracing our oppression instead of
    fighting it.

    Having attended some such events at Wikimania 2012, and seen the
    issues discussed at least briefly in one or more taped
    presentations, off hand I don't remember any guys being really
    obnoxious. (I do remember the story of the NYC event where guys WERE
    being obnoxious, however.) Hopefully, they are NOT becoming more
    organized like the guys who disrupted the Gender Gap Task Force.

    Probably the best thing is to discuss whether to tap and let
    participants decide and if only a few object they can stay out of
    camera range and ask any comments they make not be taped.  That is
    done at a lot of different events.

    On 7/13/2015 10:46 PM, Risker wrote:



        On 13 July 2015 at 21:37, Carol Moore dc
        <carolmooredc@verizon.net <mailto:carolmooredc@verizon.net>
        <mailto:carolmooredc@verizon.net
        <mailto:carolmooredc@verizon.net>>> wrote:

             On 7/13/2015 3:50 PM, Valerie Aurora wrote:

                 Hi folks,

                 Several people have asked whether the Ally Skills
        Workshop will
                 be an
                 unpleasant experience for women attending - specifically,
                 whether men
                 will dominate the conversation, dismiss what women say,
        etc. We
                 spend
                 the first 20 minutes of the workshop setting up
        discussion rules so
                 that this doesn't happen - in fact, the workshop is
        real-world
                 practice in how to have a discussion in ways that give
        women an
                 equal
                 chance to be respectfully heard.


             Make sure you tape it and they all know it will be going up
        online?





        I hope not, or it will really, really change the willingness of
        participants to share their experiences and stories.  In some
        cases it
        would have the effect of revictimizing the victims.

        I can sympathize with your wish to see how it goes, Carol - I'll
        be in a
        required session a few doors down the hall while this takes place,
        although I'd really like to participate.  But from the bigger
        picture, I
        think it's better that the session not be publicly accessible.

        Risker/Anne


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