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Team CAA refused to have their pictures taken, even before suffering a humilating defeat to Gold Circle in the finals. All were fired when news of their loss made its way back to the Death Star.
GLAAD President Jarrett T. Barrios
at a reception for Barrios March 25, 2010, in the Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC. "It's interesting to me that dispite the fact that we are both as communities defamed ...so often times we don't support one another." Barrios said.
"When we debate immigration reform so many of my friends in the gay community want to talk about UAFA, the Uniting American Families Act...that would allow binational same-sex couples to...emmigrate here permanently." He said. "But to premise one's support on immigration reform solely on the presence of UAFA says to the Latino community that we don't care or we dont share (the same) values as your familes."
Conceptual photoshoot depicting a famous model who was defamed and now misses the glory days of her modeling years.
Model is my girlfriend Evon T. Check out her multiply at: vonvont.multiply.com
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
Dara Ó Briain speaking, Professor Brian Cox, Dr Evan Harris and Paul Farrelly MP in Parliament. To read about the event see: Rally for a Public Interest Defence
Photo by Sense about Science
GLAAD President Jarrett T. Barrios
at a reception for Barrios March 25, 2010, in the Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC. "It's interesting to me that dispite the fact that we are both as communities defamed ...so often times we don't support one another." Barrios said.
"When we debate immigration reform so many of my friends in the gay community want to talk about UAFA, the Uniting American Families Act...that would allow binational same-sex couples to...emmigrate here permanently." He said. "But to premise one's support on immigration reform solely on the presence of UAFA says to the Latino community that we don't care or we dont share (the same) values as your familes."
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
Sunday, March 3, 2013 - Mayor Thomas Menino attended an interfaith Sader to celebrate the hundreth aniversery of the Anti-Defamation League. (Photo: Jeremiah Robinson / Mayor's Office )
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
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Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2019
MONDAY, JULY 15, 2019
Aspen, CO
4:25 PM
TO THE EXTREME: HOW TECH CAN AMPLIFY HATE
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO, Anti-Defamation League
Photograph by Michael Faas for Fortune Magazine
Conceptual photoshoot depicting a famous model who was defamed and now misses the glory days of her modeling years.
Model is my girlfriend Evon T. Check out her multiply at: vonvont.multiply.com
David Davis MP, Dave Gorman, Dara Ó Briain and libel reform campaigners carrying petition to Downing Street. To read about the event see: Rally for a Public Interest Defence
Photo by Della Thomas
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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Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2019
MONDAY, JULY 15, 2019
Aspen, CO
4:25 PM
TO THE EXTREME: HOW TECH CAN AMPLIFY HATE
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO, Anti-Defamation League
Photograph by Michael Faas for Fortune Magazine
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
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
Photo by
Ryan Janek Wolowski
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
GLAAD President Jarrett T. Barrios
at a reception for Barrios March 25, 2010, in the Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC. "It's interesting to me that dispite the fact that we are both as communities defamed ...so often times we don't support one another." Barrios said.
"When we debate immigration reform so many of my friends in the gay community want to talk about UAFA, the Uniting American Families Act...that would allow binational same-sex couples to...emmigrate here permanently." He said. "But to premise one's support on immigration reform solely on the presence of UAFA says to the Latino community that we don't care or we dont share (the same) values as your familes."
"You can't hang upside down on the trapeze all night, little lady. Eventually, your legs will tire, and you'll be mine."
Professor Brian Cox and Dara Ó Briain carrying petition to Downing Street. To read about the event see: Rally for a Public Interest Defence
Photo by Sense about Science
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
019
Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2019
MONDAY, JULY 15, 2019
Aspen, CO
4:25 PM
TO THE EXTREME: HOW TECH CAN AMPLIFY HATE
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO, Anti-Defamation League
Photograph by Michael Faas for Fortune Magazine
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
Since more than one year and half Ms Ramla Akhtar, aka Rmala Aalam, a radicalized Sunni woman from Karachi is promoting a hate speech and calumnious denunciation campaign against the North Pakistan mountain Wakhi minority and against its foreign visitors. This stalker has never been able to produce any evidence for her accusations. It does not refrain her pretending that her unsupported allegations did not receive the attention they, according to her, deserve. Ultimately, using sophisms, conspiracist methods and reversing the burden of proof, she claims that the lack of tangible evidences is the confirmation her allegations cannot be challenged.
Read the article: stopcyberstalkers.wordpress.com/2020/12/12/ramla-akhtar-b...
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado
Days Of Our Lives Actor Chandler Massey (far left) @ 24th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Kickoff Reception
March 19, 2013 at the Universal Grill, Universal Studios Backlot
© Lydia Marcus Photography / www.lydiamarcus.com24th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Kickoff Reception
March 19, 2013 at the Universal Grill, Universal Studios Backlot
© Lydia Marcus Photography / www.lydiamarcus.com
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.
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Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2019
MONDAY, JULY 15, 2019
Aspen, CO
4:25 PM
TO THE EXTREME: HOW TECH CAN AMPLIFY HATE
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO, Anti-Defamation League
Photograph by Michael Faas for Fortune Magazine
The guy on the right is a plastic surgeon, trying to ascertain the quality of another doctor's work by jamming a finger into this poor, man-sandwiched lady's breast.
Canadian artist Jason Kronenwald with Gum Blonde XLVIII, a "chewed bubblegum on plywood" work that recalls her Juicyfruit-snapping interview with Matt Lauer.
Jonathan Greenblatt, Chief Executive Officer and National Director, Anti-Defamation League, USA; Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA; speaking in Confronting Antisemitism amid Polarization session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 09:00 – 09:30 at Congress Centre - Ignite. Issue Briefing. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Gabriel Lado