Hate Speech and Oppression in Cyberspace
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Panel Summary
Kids taunting classmates (with resulting emotional scars and even suicide); harassment, stalking, and death threats; and organized and race-, gender-, religion-based hate groups; prominent bloggers like Kathy Sierra and Blackamazon have take their blogs down after death threats or attacks ... along with all its promise and power of cyberspace, the Internet also distributes words and images of hate that often lead to real-world violence.
Detailed Description
(still in progress. to be finalized after the Berkman@10 Race and the Internet panel on "Netizenship: Engaging with Race and Diversity Online")

