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9:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Limelight Hotel

Caitlin Flanagan, Megan Garber, Adrienne LaFrance, Gillian White

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Ian Wagreich

 

Toronto, Apr. 24, 2018 -n this era of #MeToo, misinformation, and media industry upheaval, the media has become the news and journalists who cover the beat are on the frontlines making front page headlines. Hear from reporters covering these turbulent Trumpian times: Michael Calderone, the senior media reporter at Politico who has built a steadfast career covering the intertwining worlds of the press and politics; and Emily Steel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times business reporter who has covered sexual harassment in newsrooms — from reporting on the toxic culture at VICE Media to breaking the story, with a colleague, on multiple settlements by former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly. Ioanna Roumeliotis, reporter with CBC News' The National, moderates this discussion.

hoy en dia me nombro PORQ YO TAMBIEN LE METOOO asi q entiendelo.

Display of 'Magis' puppies in Brighton shop window.

6/28/18

8:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Hotel Jerome Ballroom

Rebecca Blumenstein, Mona Charen, Katie Couric, Adrienne Green, Shannon Van Sant

Moderator: Susan Page

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Ian Wagreich

장소 : 연남동 경희선숲길(홍대)

날짜 : 2018. 04. 07

자세히 : www.peoplepower21.org/Youth/1558701

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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.

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.

The Darlaston Dog Fight, Regional Voice Theatre Company, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton, Britain - 22 March 2018.

| Artist | Promoter | Venue | Publication | Event photos |

#DarlastonDogFight #metoo

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this guy has cancer and had a bad infection in his sheath from a tumor operation late last year.Its hard to see your Bud so sick but look at him go now!!!!!!!!

This event will bring together activists and comedians to discuss the ways in which comedy can push forward agendas such as #metoo and contemporary women’s rights movements, and how this effort can translate into meaningful change in women’s lives. The event will also showcase the work of UN Women and Mythos Labs in countering violent extremist recruitment narratives—and their understandings of gender—through comedy. It features a comedy set by renown comedian and actress Aparna Nancherla.

 

In early 2018, UN Women partnered with Mythos Labs to produce a series of comedy videos to counter the messaging of terrorist groups in the Asia region. Working with female comedians in South Asia and South-East Asia, these sketches challenge the narratives used by violent extremist groups and counter extremist ideology in the online space. While this work was originally piloted to prevent and counter violent extremism, the implications go far beyond this realm. Comedy can and is being used to promote broader themes of women’s empowerment and gender equality, by not just making us laugh, but by challenging stereotypes with a broad and engaged audience.

 

This project is part of UN Women’s Empowered Women, Peaceful Communities programme, which is funded by the Government of Japan. This programme works in the Asia Pacific region to challenge the gendered dynamics of violent extremism and reverse its growing trend, through prioritizing women’s rights, empowerment, participation and leadership—in national decision-making and at the community level.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

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.

Yep, this about sums up how my day has been so far. And the forced smile is because now I get to go to a party and act like I am in a good mood and give a shit about half the people there that I know are going and that I cannot stand (its a work thing). Happy Cinco de Mayo!

This event will bring together activists and comedians to discuss the ways in which comedy can push forward agendas such as #metoo and contemporary women’s rights movements, and how this effort can translate into meaningful change in women’s lives. The event will also showcase the work of UN Women and Mythos Labs in countering violent extremist recruitment narratives—and their understandings of gender—through comedy. It features a comedy set by renown comedian and actress Aparna Nancherla.

 

In early 2018, UN Women partnered with Mythos Labs to produce a series of comedy videos to counter the messaging of terrorist groups in the Asia region. Working with female comedians in South Asia and South-East Asia, these sketches challenge the narratives used by violent extremist groups and counter extremist ideology in the online space. While this work was originally piloted to prevent and counter violent extremism, the implications go far beyond this realm. Comedy can and is being used to promote broader themes of women’s empowerment and gender equality, by not just making us laugh, but by challenging stereotypes with a broad and engaged audience.

 

This project is part of UN Women’s Empowered Women, Peaceful Communities programme, which is funded by the Government of Japan. This programme works in the Asia Pacific region to challenge the gendered dynamics of violent extremism and reverse its growing trend, through prioritizing women’s rights, empowerment, participation and leadership—in national decision-making and at the community level.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

Toronto, Apr. 24, 2018 -n this era of #MeToo, misinformation, and media industry upheaval, the media has become the news and journalists who cover the beat are on the frontlines making front page headlines. Hear from reporters covering these turbulent Trumpian times: Michael Calderone, the senior media reporter at Politico who has built a steadfast career covering the intertwining worlds of the press and politics; and Emily Steel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times business reporter who has covered sexual harassment in newsrooms — from reporting on the toxic culture at VICE Media to breaking the story, with a colleague, on multiple settlements by former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly. Ioanna Roumeliotis, reporter with CBC News' The National, moderates this discussion.

The Darlaston Dog Fight, Regional Voice Theatre Company, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton, Britain - 22 March 2018.

| Artist | Promoter | Venue | Publication | Event photos |

#DarlastonDogFight #metoo

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The Council hosted Tarana Burke, founder of the 'me too.' Movement.

The Darlaston Dog Fight, Regional Voice Theatre Company, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton, Britain - 22 March 2018.

| Artist | Promoter | Venue | Publication | Event photos |

#DarlastonDogFight #metoo

© 2018 www.waynefoxphotography.com All Rights Reserved.

Downloading, reproducing, blogging, copying or using my images in any way without my prior permission is illegal.

You must email me at info [AT] waynefoxphotography [DOT] com Thank you.

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media convention berlin 2018

2.-4. Mai 2018, STATION-Berlin

Nanni Erben, Steffi Ackermann, Anna Winger, Kirsten Niehuus & Nadine Kreutzer

Toronto, Apr. 24, 2018 -n this era of #MeToo, misinformation, and media industry upheaval, the media has become the news and journalists who cover the beat are on the frontlines making front page headlines. Hear from reporters covering these turbulent Trumpian times: Michael Calderone, the senior media reporter at Politico who has built a steadfast career covering the intertwining worlds of the press and politics; and Emily Steel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times business reporter who has covered sexual harassment in newsrooms — from reporting on the toxic culture at VICE Media to breaking the story, with a colleague, on multiple settlements by former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly. Ioanna Roumeliotis, reporter with CBC News' The National, moderates this discussion.

I put everyone to work! Nah, I am kidding! She follows me around everywhere now that she is back from the animal hospital. No matter what I do, like watch TV, or working on a project on the computer, Metoo insists on being in front of me. Silly Cat

An amazing journey in the south of India, exploring the wonderful tea plantations

30. januar 2018: #meetoo-møte i statsrådssalen.

 

Foto: Stortinget

Washington DC, October 6, 2018. People gathered at the Supreme Court during the Senate vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh. The crowd was overwhelmingly anti-Kavanaugh although there was a small group of about 25 pro-Kavanaugh demonstrators. A mixture of dejection and determination washed over the crowd when the vote was announced.

February 1

 

During a quick coffee this morning at Aura, Chris told us about some fun #MeToo drama he’s on the fringes of at his old work. We didn’t hang around long though because Michael had a shoot at the Environmental Science building and I was coming along to assist. My primary job was to help build and tear down gear, and scooch lights around during the shoot.

 

The shoot went well overall. After we finished I popped that 12mm back on and wandered around the EESAT lobby taking pictures of the massive room. They look pretty cool, but it’s all gray and gross outside so I think I can do better later.

 

We had two meetings about the BLB event that both went fine. The photo/video folks pretty much know what to do already, but we still have to go to these meetings. We did stop at the Study on the way back to the office.

 

After work I stopped at Courtney’s place. We shared a little wine and conversation–a nice little bit of relaxation to close out the week, even though we both had more stuff going on in the evening. She played five typewriters as instruments with some improv, performance art band thing, and I checked out Jonathan’s ACTUAL gallery opening. His show opening coincided with two other show openings: “Materials Hard and Soft” and some famous quilt person’s work. The whole thing was really good! I spent a lot more time there than I thought I would, and I didn’t even eat any snacks!

This event will bring together activists and comedians to discuss the ways in which comedy can push forward agendas such as #metoo and contemporary women’s rights movements, and how this effort can translate into meaningful change in women’s lives. The event will also showcase the work of UN Women and Mythos Labs in countering violent extremist recruitment narratives—and their understandings of gender—through comedy. It features a comedy set by renown comedian and actress Aparna Nancherla.

 

In early 2018, UN Women partnered with Mythos Labs to produce a series of comedy videos to counter the messaging of terrorist groups in the Asia region. Working with female comedians in South Asia and South-East Asia, these sketches challenge the narratives used by violent extremist groups and counter extremist ideology in the online space. While this work was originally piloted to prevent and counter violent extremism, the implications go far beyond this realm. Comedy can and is being used to promote broader themes of women’s empowerment and gender equality, by not just making us laugh, but by challenging stereotypes with a broad and engaged audience.

 

This project is part of UN Women’s Empowered Women, Peaceful Communities programme, which is funded by the Government of Japan. This programme works in the Asia Pacific region to challenge the gendered dynamics of violent extremism and reverse its growing trend, through prioritizing women’s rights, empowerment, participation and leadership—in national decision-making and at the community level.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

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