Join us on Thursday October 22nd, 2pm to 3:30pm, for a discussion on COVID-19 and the increase of online child exploitation. Professor Thomas Kadri will be moderating and presenters include Adam Dodge, Founder of EndTAB, and Abigail Olson, 2L at Georgia Law. Registration for the webinar is free: https://forms.gle/EPn5bmiAfD3YwaDS6.
As the founder of EndTAB.org (Ending Technology-Enabled Abuse), Adam’s work is characterized by his dedication to addressing the existing and future threats posed by technology to victims of crime and gender-based violence. He has written extensively on technology-enabled abuse, non-consensual pornography, co-authored a domestic violence advisory on the emerging threat of ‘deepfakes’ and created the first resource guide for victims of Nonconsensual Deepfake Pornography. Adam spends a great deal of his time delivering innovative
technology-enabled abuse trainings to victim-serving organizations and government agencies around the world.
Dedicated to advancing impact legislation and public policy, he sits on the Policy Advisory Council for the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence. He co-authored The Empowered Woman’s Guide to Divorce and has contributed to features in the Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, SELF Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Gizmodo, GQ and others. He also writes for the Huffington Post and his television appearances include Dr. Phil. A frequent speaker and lecturer at universities and national conferences, Adam earned his B.A. from UC Santa Barbara and his J.D. by way of McGeorge School of Law and Hastings College of the Law.