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On March 31, 2015 the Tsilhqot'in Nation showed support for the Wilderness Committee during closing arguments of the defamation law suit filed by Taseko Mines Limited. Left to Right: Joe Foy (Campaign Director for Wilderness Committee), Chief Joe Alphonse (Tribal Chairman for TNG), Chief Percy Guichon (Chief of Tsi Deldel First Nation), Chief Bob Chamberlain (Vice President UBCIC), Chief Russell Myers Ross (Yunesit'in Government), Chief Roger William (Vice Chair of TNG), Councillor Marilyn Baptiste (Xeni Gwet'in First Nation).

April 11, 2021, Huntington Beach, California, USA: White Lives Matter" rally saw demonstrators and counter-protestors clashing on the streets of Huntington Beach. Multiple law enforcement agencies were called in for crowd control for the mostly peaceful protest.

The University of Hong Kong

Large Moot Court

2/F Cheng Yu Tung Tower

Centennial Campus

 

Panel B: Reforming Defamation Law and Practice (90 min; 15min Q&A)

Moderator: Assoc Prof. Doreen Weisenhaus (Director, Media Law Project, JMSC)

Speakers: Ms. Heather Rogers QC (Doughty Street Chambers, UK)

Mr. Paul Schabas (Blakes, Toronto, Canada)

Prof. Andrew Kenyon (Director, Centre for Media and Communications Law, University of Melbourne)

Prof. Harry Roque (Philippines, Media Defence–South East Asia)

Prof. Rick Glofcheski (HKU)

The University of Hong Kong

Large Moot Court

2/F Cheng Yu Tung Tower

Centennial Campus

 

Panel B: Reforming Defamation Law and Practice (90 min; 15min Q&A)

Moderator: Assoc Prof. Doreen Weisenhaus (Director, Media Law Project, JMSC)

Speakers: Ms. Heather Rogers QC (Doughty Street Chambers, UK)

Mr. Paul Schabas (Blakes, Toronto, Canada)

Prof. Andrew Kenyon (Director, Centre for Media and Communications Law, University of Melbourne)

Prof. Harry Roque (Philippines, Media Defence–South East Asia)

Prof. Rick Glofcheski (HKU)

Photographer Mark Seliger poses in front of his portrait of Elvis Costello and Diana Krall, as the beginnings of a thought bubble containing his unspoken desire for the photographer to hurry up forms to his immediate left.

Federation’s Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) join forces for community-wide forum on critical issue of BDS at Temple Beth Sholom on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019 in Miami, Fla.

2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

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The University of Hong Kong

Large Moot Court

2/F Cheng Yu Tung Tower

Centennial Campus

 

Panel B: Reforming Defamation Law and Practice (90 min; 15min Q&A)

Moderator: Assoc Prof. Doreen Weisenhaus (Director, Media Law Project, JMSC)

Speakers: Ms. Heather Rogers QC (Doughty Street Chambers, UK)

Mr. Paul Schabas (Blakes, Toronto, Canada)

Prof. Andrew Kenyon (Director, Centre for Media and Communications Law, University of Melbourne)

Prof. Harry Roque (Philippines, Media Defence–South East Asia)

Prof. Rick Glofcheski (HKU)

2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

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The high visibility of the self in the 21st Century every-day, at times masked with fabrication, at others genuinely exposed, willfully sheds boundaries between what is submitted for public approval and reserved for personal reflection. On a mass scale, average citizens are compelled toward the digital strip-tease of their private selves or others – all the more comfortable with surveillance, the mass marketing of the photo op, the public defamation of rivals, the fierce cultural cling to childhood obsessions, the landscape portrait of a vacation experience, self personalization in all its forms – true or false. And during days of such exposition, what is concealed? Unspoken? Implied? How does this align with competing impulses within the artist practice? Self portraiture, windows into the intimate lives of self or others, the evolution of the ‘photo bomb’, digital spectatorship, jealous landscape photography, public confessional, criminal intent? Or does art subsist always on Wilde’s ethos of ultimately concealing the artist no matter what? Exposing only ‘beautiful things’ – concept, process, form. And then what are these pretenses at self-exposure, and where do artist’s hide, so to speak, in plain view? Under what false legacies, muddled academicisms, hall-of-mirrors conceits.

A Lucha fan is stunned when the girl he's had tattooed for years over his bicep came magically alive.

The University of Hong Kong

Large Moot Court

2/F Cheng Yu Tung Tower

Centennial Campus

 

Panel B: Reforming Defamation Law and Practice (90 min; 15min Q&A)

Moderator: Assoc Prof. Doreen Weisenhaus (Director, Media Law Project, JMSC)

Speakers: Ms. Heather Rogers QC (Doughty Street Chambers, UK)

Mr. Paul Schabas (Blakes, Toronto, Canada)

Prof. Andrew Kenyon (Director, Centre for Media and Communications Law, University of Melbourne)

Prof. Harry Roque (Philippines, Media Defence–South East Asia)

Prof. Rick Glofcheski (HKU)

Abe Pilsner returned from missionary work helping young boys in Thailand find the way of the Lord.

2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

Delonas from 03/18/1991.

2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

Trophy gentleman Ben Pamies hands the award to Wilson Jermaine Heredia

Jonathan Greenblatt, National Director and CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, kindles the world's largest Hanukkah menorah placed by Chabad-Lubavitch stands at Grand Army Plaza, in Manhattan, NY on December 18, 2022, the first night of the eight-day holiday. The menorah is part of Chabad-Lubavitch's worldwide Hanukkah awareness campaign that includes 15,000 large public menorahs in more than 100 countries around the world, including in front of landmarks such as the White House, the Eiffel Tower, and Trafalgar Square in London.

  

The campaign was launched in 1973 by the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, the most influential rabbi in modern history, forever altering the awareness and practice of the festival. The campaign highlights the central theme of the holiday — publicizing the story of the Hanukkah miracle -- and encourages the main practice of lighting one's own menorah at home.

 

The celebration carries added significance this year as Jewish communities worldwide mark the year of Hakhel, a once-every-seven-years tradition that sees Jewish gatherings focused on unity and Torah learning and practice.

  

Chabad-Lubavitch’s Hanukkah campaign will reach 8 million Jews in more than 100 countries this year.

 

Credit: Muli Berger / Chabad.org

 

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Thank GLAAD It's Friday Washington D.C. April 9th 2010

 

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In a Stigmata Race, the first girl to produce blood from her palm wins a giant Purity Bunny.

2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

Fishes & Loaves entertained with their Christian sketch comedy stylings.

Creative protest display by artists in a group called 'Brick by Brick'.

 

Volunteers line up in silence wearing jumpsuits with B&W brick patterns. On each jumpsuit, however are different bricks in color that's written with an actual quote by Trump, defaming women or minorities at the 2018 Women's March on NYC​, hosted by the Women's March Alliance​

Michael Lieberman of the Anti-Defamation League greets Wade Henderson, president and CEO of The Leadership Conference before the dinner starts.

 

Washington, D.C. May 12, 2010

 

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UN’s Kubiš rejects and denounces malicious acts against election integrity, in particular defamation and threats against women, urges respect and civility

  

Baghdad, Iraq, 24 April 2018 - The Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) for Iraq, Ján Kubiš, rejects and denounces defamation campaigns notably in social media specifically targeting women candidates in the parliamentary elections, and urges the political parties and all of Iraqi society to stand up against such vulgar acts that only serve to undermine the democratic process.

 

“Defamation and violence against candidates - women and men – are threats to the integrity of the electoral process. Vulgar acts against posters of women candidates and attacks against reputation and honour of candidates and their families, pressing them to step down, particularly bring anguish to women, for it hurt their and their family honour, dignity and reputation, affect their participation as voters, candidates, election officials, activists and future political leaders and members of parliament and government,” the Special Representative said.

 

The Special Representative met with a number of women candidates for the Council of Representatives elections to discuss this alarming situation. He highlighted the role of women while encouraging them to press ahead with their campaigns irrespective of the threats and intimidation they are facing. The women called for action at the highest levels to ensure equal chances and fair competition is not undermined.

 

“Active participation of women in the election means success of the election process and democracy in Iraq. Those behind defamation, cyber bullying and harassment are trying to scare you off, afraid of educated, dynamic, qualified, courageous and open-minded women candidates that rightfully claim their space and meaningful role in political life of Iraq as a critical factor of positive change,” Mr. Kubiš said. “This election should remain a competition to pick the best of the candidates, based on programmes and policies that will serve the people’s interests with honesty and professionalism.”

 

UNAMI, as depository of the Electoral Charter of Honour signed by the political parties recently on the conduct of the elections, calls on all political parties and their supporters throughout Iraq including the Kurdistan Region to abide by the text and spirit of the document.

 

“In this regard, I applaud the efforts of the follow-up Committee of the Electoral Charter of Honour in Baghdad to promote respect and civility among candidates,” Mr. Kubiš said. The committee condemned the targeting of female and male candidates and acts of intimidation of the campaign teams and vandalism of posters and unethical acts.

 

UNAMI adds its voice to the follow-up Committee’s call for taking all necessary measures to ensure that the electoral campaign is conducted in an atmosphere of fair competition and allow the voters to elect their representatives free from pressures or threats. The Mission fully supports the Committee’s call on media outlets and social media to exercise professionalism, refrain from slander and act while safeguarding the traditions and societal values that Iraq prides itself of.

 

“I call upon all state and political leaders to raise their voices and stand against the targeting and defamation of women candidates,” Mr. Kubiš said.

 

“I call upon political parties, representatives and civil society and notably the affected candidates to use all legal means to protect themselves and the integrity of the elections. I call upon the political leaders to urge their supporters to refrain from malicious campaigns and acts.”

 

“I call upon the state, electoral and judicial institutions to investigate and take action against such abuses and their perpetrators, to ensure that the laws are respected and dignity, security and safety of candidates protected so that they can run their campaigns without threats and intimidation.”

 

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Plan B plays O2 Academy 1 in Birmingham, 22 October 2010.

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Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts following a reception for GLAAD President Jarrett T. Barrios March 25, 2010, in the Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC.

2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

Thank GLAAD It's Friday Washington D.C. April 9th 2010

 

Nellie's Sports Bar

900 U Street Northwest

Washington, DC 20001-4048

202-332-6355

www.nelliessportsbar.com

 

Photo by

Ryan Janek Wolowski

November 22, 2016. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of people gathered at the Massachusetts State House after Donald Trump's election as local and state officials spoke out against hate crimes and violence reported here and in the rest of country.

The Anti-Defamation League of New England hosted the "Massachusetts Speaks Out Against Hate" event, along with more than two dozen other community groups. Speakers include Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, and other politicians and leaders of organizations.

© 2016 Marilyn Humphries

  

November 22, 2016. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of people gathered at the Massachusetts State House after Donald Trump's election as local and state officials spoke out against hate crimes and violence reported here and in the rest of country.

The Anti-Defamation League of New England hosted the "Massachusetts Speaks Out Against Hate" event, along with more than two dozen other community groups. Speakers include Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, and other politicians and leaders of organizations.

© 2016 Marilyn Humphries

  

The Pilsners plan on bringing their "Jesus Sings Like Kermit" routine to America's Got Talent next year.

presenting Russell Simmons with the GLAAD Excellence in Media Award

"...I am talking about attempts to impose serious restrictions on discussions of the Holocaust by those who wish to elevate the subject to the level of sacred history and who denounce opponents for sacrilege.... But the Holocaust is a public event. You cannot treat the Holocaust as sacred history and also insist that it become a lesson and a warning for public discussion as well as an integrated part of our school curriculum. And throughout much of the discussion of the Holocaust, there is this attempt to have it both ways: to have it unique, and yet to have it as only the last example of 2,000 years of persecution; to teach it as a moral lesson, and yet to make it so particular that no one else can use it. These are contradictions that must be resolved." ―Henry Friedlander

 

ADL Bulletin (November 1977): 4; legible large (see also pages 1, 5, and 6).

2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

Douglas Emhoff, Second Gentleman of the United States of America, Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA, Michal Herzog, First Lady of Israel,

David Rosen, Special Interfaith Adviser, Abrahamic Family House, United Arab Emirates, Moderated by Timothy Snyder, Richard C. Levin Professor of History, Yale University, USA speaking in Addressing Antisemitism at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 18. January. Congress Centre - Ignite.

 

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2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

The University of Hong Kong

Large Moot Court

2/F Cheng Yu Tung Tower

Centennial Campus

 

Panel B: Reforming Defamation Law and Practice (90 min; 15min Q&A)

Moderator: Assoc Prof. Doreen Weisenhaus (Director, Media Law Project, JMSC)

Speakers: Ms. Heather Rogers QC (Doughty Street Chambers, UK)

Mr. Paul Schabas (Blakes, Toronto, Canada)

Prof. Andrew Kenyon (Director, Centre for Media and Communications Law, University of Melbourne)

Prof. Harry Roque (Philippines, Media Defence–South East Asia)

Prof. Rick Glofcheski (HKU)

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2019 Dr. Marcia Robbins Wilf Lecture on November 3, 2019 addresses "Can Interreligious Dialogue Save the Planet" with guest speaker Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, Ph.D., Director of Interreligious Engagement, Anti-Defamation League.

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