Hi all,

This week at Change, we're grateful to have *Sharifa Sultana* (she/her)
give a talk on *Shishushurokkha: A transformative justice approach for
combating child sexual abuse in Bangladesh*

Description:  Sharifa is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at
UIUC. Her areas of expertise lie at the intersection of Human-Computer
Interaction (HCI) and Information and Communication Technologies for
Development (ICTD), a growing area of study that focuses on the interplay
between global development and technologies. Sharifa’s research focuses on
studying and building computing technologies for recognizing the identities
and values of and justice with marginalized communities. She deploys a
variety of qualitative, quantitative, and design methodologies to probe and
address social justice agendas in low-resource, marginalized communities.
She has conducted several long-term ethnographic field studies in
Bangladesh to reveal the challenges that rural populations and minorities
face, and built computing technologies to improve the quality of their
lives. She employs critical social science theories in building computing
systems that relate to understanding and overcoming the challenges of
marginalization, oppression, and injustice. She has published the results
of her work at top-tier conferences such as ACM CHI, ACM CSCW, and ACM
ICTD. Her work has received a best paper award, a best paper honorable
mention, and a diversity and inclusion recognition. She is a recipient of
the Facebook Fellowship, and she won multiple grants on collaborative
projects funded by Meta and the Bangladesh ICT Ministry.

Bio: The challenge of designing against child sexual abuse becomes more
complicated in conservative societies where talking about sex is taboo. My
mixed-method study investigated the common nature, location, and time of
the abuse, post-incident support, and possible combating strategies.
Besides revealing important facts, our findings highlight the need of
decentering the design from the victims (children and/or guardians) to the
community. Hence, building on the theory of transformative justice, we
prototyped and evaluated ‘ShishuShurokkha’ – an online tool that involves
the whole community by allowing anonymous bystander reporting, visualizing
case maps, connecting with legal, medical, and social support, and raising
awareness. The evaluation of ShishuShurokkha shows the promise for such a
communal approach toward combating child sexual abuse, and highlights the
needs for sincere involvement of the government, NGOs, the legal,
educational, and religious services in this.

Resources: https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3491102.3517543

We hope to see you there! Check out our website: www.change.washington.edu

Location: Tuesday from 12-1pm PST in 387 CSE2 (The Bill and Melinda Gates
Center) or on Zoom: Https://washington.zoom.us/j/91639643408
<https://washington.zoom.us/j/91639643408>

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