
In this episode of Reckoning, Kathryn Kosmides speaks with Dani Ayers about the Me Too Movement, cancel culture, rape culture, and healign after trauma. Dani is the CEO of the metoo International, which was originally founded in 2006 to help survivors of sexual violence, particularly young women of color from low wealth communities, find pathways to healing after sexual assault.
In this episode, Dani discusses:
The Me Too Movement beyond the viral hashtag
Healing as post-traumatic growth
Me Too’s intention isn’t to “cancel” everyone
The spectrum of rape culture
How healing looks different for every survivor
Dec 28, 2021
49 min

In this episode of Reckoning, Kathryn Kosmides speaks with Eva Galperin about cybersecurity, stalkerware, survivor-centric justice. Eva is the Director of Cybersecurity at The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit whose mission is to ensure that technology supports freedom, justice, and innovation for all people of the world.
In this episode, Eva discusses:
What justice is and what it could look like
Justice vs. revenge for survivors of abuse
Shifting from the identity of survivor to healer
How advocates and allies can prioritize the needs of abuse survivors instead of assuming what the survivors want
Abusers not being abusive all the time
The pros and cons of restorative justice
Dec 21, 2021
58 min

In this episode of Reckoning, Kathryn Kosmides speaks with Tracey Breeden about how big tech is starting to take accountability for the safety of their users. Tracey is the Vice President, Head of Safety & Social Advocacy at Match Group, a leading provider of digital technologies designed to help people make meaningful connections including Tinder, Match, Hinge, PlentyOfFish, and OkCupid.
In this episode, Tracey discusses:
The evolution (or lack thereof) of policing with respect to gender and gender-based violence
How trust and safety has evolved as an industry
How building for the most vulnerable communities begins to solve safety for all
How finding and using your voice empowers others to do the same
Having difficult conversations with male colleagues about gender-based violence
Dec 13, 2021
51 min

In this episode of Reckoning, Kathryn Kosmides speaks with Sophie Sandberg about street harassment, sexual harassment, and catcalling culture. Sophie is a street artist, gender justice activist, and founder of both Catcalls of NYC and Chalk Back. Catcalls of NYC is a grassroots initiative that uses public chalk art to raise awareness about gender-based street harassment in New York City. Chalk Back is an international youth-led movement committed to ending gender-based street harassment with public chalk art, digital media and education.
In this episode, Sophie discusses:
Catcalling culture in New York City and how it can leave catcall victims helpless and uncomfortable
How gender norms shape and influence who catcalls and who gets catcalled
The spectrum of catcalling and how it manifests
What happened when she spoke with a catcaller
The legality (or lack thereof) of catcalling and why some catcall victims don’t report the catcalling to police
Storytelling as a means to share stories of catcalling and harassment
Reasonably preventing street harassment
Dec 6, 2021
37 min

In this episode of Reckoning, Kathryn Kosmides speaks with Sheri Kurdakul about collecting evidence, survivor accountability, and abuser accountability. Sheri is the founder and CEO of VictimsVoice which is a domestic violence documentation tool that meets the strict legal standards of court admissibility and is built to meet HIPAA, VAWA, FVPSA, VOCA, and GDPR regulatory standards for privacy and security.
In this episode, Sheri discusses:
How her then ten year old daughter inspired Sheri to create the domestic violence documentation tool, VictimsVoice
The importance of documenting domestic violence evidence in a way that is legally permissible
The complexity of evidence documentation laws varying from state to state
When people typically get protection orders
What encompasses domestic violence as it’s not only between intimate partners
Healing for herself and other domestic violence survivors
The complexities of the American criminal justice system and how it decentralizes domestic violence survivors
Nov 29, 2021
45 min

In this episode of Reckoning, Kathryn Kosmides speaks with Lenora Claire about stalking. Lenora is the CEO of Lenora Claire Consulting LLC, a company that offers on-set victim/survivor liaison services and consulting on content, and providing experts for on-camera and in-person speaking engagements. Lenora Claire Consulting LLC facilitates respectful treatment and depictions of victims and survivors in true crime media.
In this episode, Lenora discusses:
Her experience having a celebrity stalker for 10 years
The challenges of navigating the carceral system as a stalking victim
Using her privilege to amplify the voices of other stalking survivors
Tech-enabled stalking prevention
How the law hasn’t caught up with stalking especially in the digital age
Abuse of the civil courts
Nov 22, 2021
46 min

In this episode of Reckoning, Kathryn Kosmides speaks with Tara Hairston about information sensation and how it can be used to push important conversations forward. Tara is Senior Director, Technology, Innovation, and Mobility Policy at Alliance For Automotive Innovation which is the singular, authoritative and respected voice of the automotive industry.
In this episode, Tara discusses:
How the information ecosystem encourages visceral responses to current events
Deep fakes and doctored videos such as the Tom Cruise, President Obama, and Nancy Peliso fake videos
How the COVID lockdowns affected stalkerware patterns
Technology-facilitated abuse beyond stalkerware
Anti-abuse thread modeling’s limits
How we can pressure media, government, and tech companies to be accountable for technology-facilitated abuse
Nov 15, 2021
51 min

In this episode of Reckoning, Kathryn Kosmides speaks with Katie Diasti about period poverty and menstruation education. Katie is the CEO and founder of Viv, an earth-friendly direct-to-consumer period care brand innovating in the sustainable consumer goods space.
In this episode, Katie discusses:
Ingredient transparency in period products
The stigma associated with periods
Things we can do to reduce the taboo and stigma around periods
Pink tax
How we can ensure that everyone has a dignified menstrual cycle
Nov 8, 2021
16 min

Vincent White is Partner at the New York employment discrimination law firm, White, Hilferty & Albanese. He has dedicated his legal career to protecting the rights of individuals who have experienced employment discrimination and sexual harassment at the workplace.
In today's conversation we dive into the steps of reporting sexual harassment and how to be prepared for every part of the process.
Nov 1, 2021
30 min

We're sitting down with Adam Dodge from ENDTAB to discuss the different forms of tech-enabled abuse and how we can work together to prevent and end this epidemic.
Oct 25, 2021
30 min
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