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media convention berlin 2018
2.-4. Mai 2018, STATION-Berlin
Nanni Erben, Steffi Ackermann, Anna Winger, Kirsten Niehuus & Nadine Kreutzer
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
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
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.
The Darlaston Dog Fight, Regional Voice Theatre Company, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton, Britain - 22 March 2018.
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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.
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
media convention berlin 2018
2.-4. Mai 2018, STATION-Berlin
Nanni Erben, Steffi Ackermann, Anna Winger, Kirsten Niehuus & Nadine Kreutzer
As you can probably imagine I was giddy as a goose to discover that there was a sheepdog demonstration using Indian Runner ducks instead of sheep at the (31st) Wirral Show. Little did we know that moments later Helen would be singled out of the crowd and invited to try her hand at duck herding.
Come bye!
It's astounding to see left-leaning universities such as Yale and Harvard lavish honor upon Hillary Clinton considering that some minor research beneath the shallow surface of MSM news banter reveals the level to which she attacked and ridiculed the women that documented numerous detailed rape accounts against her husband Bill.
The POLITICO article on this subject just scratches the surface. Once Hillary lost all hope of winning the presidential election, the proverbial dam broke and the #MeToo movement gained steam:
How Hillary Clinton's Loss Helped the #MeToo and #GreatAwakening Movements
LINK:
templestream.blogspot.com/2018/05/how-hillary-clintons-es...
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.
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