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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

 

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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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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

08.06.2022, Berlin:

#MeToo Recherchen: Juliane Löffler berichtet –– Juliane Löffler auf Bühne 1 der re:publica 2022.

Die re:publica ist das Festival für die digitale Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 08. bis 10. Juni in der Arena Berlin und dem Festsaal Kreuzberg statt. Foto: Jan Zappner/re:publica

  

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

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#DarlastonDogFight #metoo

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Bollywood actress and model Sherlyn Chopra has demanded fair action against #MeToo director Sajid Khan in her complaint.

 

I want to say that she filed her complaint on the 19th of October.

 

In this complaint, "she accused #MeToo Sajid Khan of sexual harassment and criminal intimidation in relation to an incident in 2005.

 

She said in the statement of ANI (a media), I've been told the police officer to whom my case has been assigned isn't present.

 

I requested them to give me a lady officer so I can give my statement".

 

She also said that if they don't want to file her complaint, they can say it clearly.

 

When the police asked Sherlyn, "Why it took too long time to file complain " then she said that I did not have the courage to file a complaint against the big name #MeToo Sajid Khan.

 

The #MeToo movement of 2018 has encouraged me for this.

 

"Sherlyn Chopra isn't the only woman to have accused Khan of sexual harassment;

 

nine other female actors - who have worked with him on various projects - have made similar allegations, including Saloni Chopra, Aahana Kumra, and Mandana Karimi, ANI reported".

 

Indian Social Activist "Swati Maliwal," said that Allegations against Sajid Khan are extremely serious... should be investigated at the earliest.

 

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08.06.2022, Berlin:

#MeToo Recherchen: Juliane Löffler berichtet –– Juliane Löffler auf Bühne 1 der re:publica 2022.

Die re:publica ist das Festival für die digitale Gesellschaft und findet in diesem Jahr vom 08. bis 10. Juni in der Arena Berlin und dem Festsaal Kreuzberg statt. Foto: Jan Zappner/re:publica

  

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.

Manifestación contra la sentencia del juicio de La Manada. 26-4-2018.

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

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#DarlastonDogFight #metoo

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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

 

The Women's March on Rome 2018

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.

A bird settled on a branch of Ambra Guiterrez's house. She was one of the first victim's of Weinstein to come forward.

 

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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.

Display of 'Magis' puppies in Brighton shop window.

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

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

Paris : République - Opéra

Paris : Manifestation nationale contre les violences sexistes et sexuelles

Ett vektoriserat fotografi av Tobbe (Metoo)

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