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May 26, 2018: Reunion. From Anita Hill to #MeToo: Transforming our Campuses and the Workplace. Photo by Takudzwa Tapfuma '17.
Jodi Kantor, the Pulitzer-Prize winning New York Times reporter who helped break the Harvey Weinstein story moderated panelists Nichelle Carr '98, Monica Snyder '08, and Dana Bolger '14E. Presented by the Classes of 1993, 1998, 2008 and 2013.
May 26, 2018: Reunion. From Anita Hill to #MeToo: Transforming our Campuses and the Workplace. Photo by Takudzwa Tapfuma '17.
Jodi Kantor, the Pulitzer-Prize winning New York Times reporter who helped break the Harvey Weinstein story moderated panelists Nichelle Carr '98, Monica Snyder '08, and Dana Bolger '14E. Presented by the Classes of 1993, 1998, 2008 and 2013.
May 26, 2018: Reunion. From Anita Hill to #MeToo: Transforming our Campuses and the Workplace. Photo by Young-Ji Cho '18.
Jodi Kantor, the Pulitzer-Prize winning New York Times reporter who helped break the Harvey Weinstein story moderated panelists Nichelle Carr '98, Monica Snyder '08, and Dana Bolger '14E. Presented by the Classes of 1993, 1998, 2008 and 2013.
Toronto, May 25, 2018 - Lara Setrakian is co-founder of Press Forward, an organization looking to improve newsroom culture in the wake of media-industry sexual harassment allegations—including her own against journalist Mark Halperin while at ABC News. She is also co-founder and CEO of News Deeply, a digital media company that mixes investigative reporting, expert analysis and community insights to create single-theme platforms that cover topics such as Syria, refugees and water. Setrakian was in conversation with Farah Nasser, anchor of Global News at 5:30 & 6. This event was a partnership with RTDNA Canada.
Shawnboda Mead gives Lindsey Bartlett Mosvick the 2018 Women's Inspirational Award before Tarana Burke, founder of the #MeToo movement, delivers the 4th Annual Women's Empowerment Keynote Address in Fulton Chapel. Photo by Marlee Crawford/Ole Miss Communications
A poster in Berlin, calling for solidarity with the anarchist queer/feminist collective, which was raided and cleared by the police.
Tarana Burke, founder of the #metoo movement, speaks during the 4th Annual Women's Empowerment Keynote Address in Fulton Chapel. Photo by Marlee Crawford/Ole Miss Communications
May 26, 2018: Reunion. From Anita Hill to #MeToo: Transforming our Campuses and the Workplace. Photo by Young-Ji Cho '18.
Jodi Kantor, the Pulitzer-Prize winning New York Times reporter who helped break the Harvey Weinstein story moderated panelists Nichelle Carr '98, Monica Snyder '08, and Dana Bolger '14E. Presented by the Classes of 1993, 1998, 2008 and 2013.
1957 - This parking lot is the future site of City Hall. The "Me Too" grocery store, background left, is today's Co-Op. The foreground street is Gilbert Street, looking East.
Historical photograph of Iowa City. For educational use
Tarana Burke, founder of the #metoo movement, speaks during the 4th Annual Women's Empowerment Keynote Address. Photo by Marlee Crawford/Ole Miss Communications
SHE'S GOT a TA~ILLlll!!! No, it's just my GF pinning down our Cat, Metoo for her daily medicine. The shaking tail is her only protest
Toronto, May 25, 2018 - Lara Setrakian is co-founder of Press Forward, an organization looking to improve newsroom culture in the wake of media-industry sexual harassment allegations—including her own against journalist Mark Halperin while at ABC News. She is also co-founder and CEO of News Deeply, a digital media company that mixes investigative reporting, expert analysis and community insights to create single-theme platforms that cover topics such as Syria, refugees and water. Setrakian was in conversation with Farah Nasser, anchor of Global News at 5:30 & 6. This event was a partnership with RTDNA Canada.