ACM Policy and Reporting Mechanism
ACM policy against discrimination and harassment: https://tinyurl.com/sx3mucf
ACM policy on plagiarism, misrepresentation, and falsification: https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/plagiarism-overview
ACM policy on coercion and abuse in the ACM publications process: https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/coercion-and-abuse
ACM policy on roles and responsibilities in ACM publishing: https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/roles-and-responsibilities
ACM Webinar on “Harassment at Meetings: How to Spot, Stop, and Prevent it” (1 hr and 25 mins): https://tinyurl.com/t8b9ln9. The document provided in the webinar can be accessed https://tinyurl.com/spqs2o9
File a confidential report with ACM online: https://services.acm.org/harass/harass.cfm
If one would like to reach a trained ACM volunteer or staff member before filling out the form, please contact advocate@acm.org.
ACM has created a slide summarizing harassment policy and requests that conference organizers display this on the screen at the opening session, so attendees are informed. See https://tinyurl.com/wafr4mw
On Sexual Harassment
NSF Policies on Sexual Harassment: https://www.nsf.gov/od/odi/harassment.jsp
No Means No: Respond to Harassment in the Moment. Webinar sponsored by the Association for Women in Science. https://vimeo.com/163581972/6b1f96fb72
Spot and Stop It: How To End Harassment at Professional Meetings. Webinar sponsored by the Association for Women in Science. https://vimeo.com/166410162/8dc250e79a
Sexual Harassment Resources from the CRA-W. https://cra.org/cra-w/sexual-harassment
“What happens to us does not happen to most of you”: https://www.sigarch.org/what-happens-to-us-does-not-happen-to-most-of-you/
From CHI2019 Allyship
The descriptive mood-behavior de-escalation approach: https://www.oshatrain.org/courses/mods/720signs.html
Pyramids of Hate and Rape Culture:
GLAAD resources for journalists about appropriate language in addressing LGBTQIA+ groups: https://www.glaad.org/reference