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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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Apart from Nana Patekar and Alok Nath, about a dozen film workers have accused women from different areas of sexual assault on them. Seeing this, Bollywood's big sermons are sitting on the loincloth, not knowing from which side, which girl will be upset about the year-old covered-up incident and the 'imaged' building demolished like their happy family and darling Will happen.

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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

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Ian Wagreich

 

AFT TEACH 2019

Friday July 12, 2019

 

Beyond Bias and Backlash: Elevating Girls of Color in Addressing the #MeToo Movement and the School-to-Prison Pipeline

 

Photo by Michael Campbell

Me-too thinks she's Annie's baby. Truthfully, Me-too does act more and more like a little baby as she gets older.

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

CAPE MAY – Author, professor and historian of contemporary American politics and culture, Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, Ph.D., will present her lecture, “Women and Children First?: #MeToo, #NeverAgain and The New Faces of American Activism,” on Sunday, Oct. 7, at 4 p.m. at Cape May Convention Hall, 714 Beach Ave. This is the seventh annual lecture in the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) Lessons of History Distinguished Lecture Series. The lecture will be followed by a meet-the-speaker reception at The Chalfonte Hotel, 301 Howard St.

 

Women and children, two segments often marginalized in American political discourse, are now leading nationwide conversations about gun control and sexual violence. From the ousting of sexual predators in the workplace to the outpouring of support for gun control by the survivors of the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., American activism has powerful new voices and faces that are overwhelmingly young and female. Historically, women and young people have been grouped together as needful of protection and as less than full citizens. Our current moment witnesses a new era in which they are rightfully recognized as autonomous political actors shaping the national discourse. Professor

Petrzela will delve into the historical roots of this transformative activism and its implications for our collective future.

 

Petrzela is associate professor of history at The New School in New York City. An expert in 20th century American politics and culture, she is the author of “Classroom Wars: Language, Sex, and the Making of Modern American Culture,” (Oxford, 2015) and currently is working on a book about modern American fitness culture. Petrzela is a founding host of the popular “Past Present” history podcast, and regularly comments on the modern United States in the media in such highly regarded venues as The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Guardian, The History Channel and “The Brian Lehrer Show.” She holds a bachelor of arts degree in history from Columbia University and a master of arts degree and doctorate degree in history from Stanford University.

This lecture is co-sponsored by MAC and Martel & Associates (Myles & Leslie Martel). Tickets for this limited event are $30; for lecture and reception: $60. Tickets for students, teachers and active duty military are $10. To purchase tickets call 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org. For additional information visit nataliapetrzela.com/.

 

The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) is a multifaceted not-for-profit organization committed to promoting the preservation, interpretation, and cultural enrichment of the Cape May region for its residents and visitors. MAC membership is open to all. For information about MAC’s year-round schedule of tours, festivals, and special events, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278, or visit MAC’s Web site at www.capemaymac.org. For information about restaurants, accommodations and shopping, call the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May at 609-884-5508 or visit www.capemaychamber.com. For information about historic accommodations, contact Cape May Historic Accommodations at www.capemaylodging.com.

 

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

 

Foto: Stortinget

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

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.

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

Not really a multiple exposure but a 2 sec shutter speed shot taken while following her.

Meetic de rue #meetic #rue #street #metoo #agression #femme #homme #station #rail #redhair #love #nude #collage #lyonarty

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

What a lovely place in the mountains of south India

Foto: Nordiske Mediedager/Carl-Fredrik Hammersland

In recognition of International Women’s Day, join The New York Times, the City of Paris and The Châtelet Theater as we bring together prominent women in business, politics and culture for a timely debate on closing the female leadership gap across industries.

Ni Una Menos 2019.

 

Ni Una Menos marcha contra la violencia machista.

 

A cuatro años del Ni Una Menos, cada vez más mujeres sufren violencia de género.

 

Los últimos datos arrojaron que en 2018 fueron 278 las mujeres asesinadas. La cifra representa un aumento del 10,7% comparado con los 251 femicidios registrados en 2017.

 

Una mujer muere víctima de un femicidio cada 30 horas en la Argentina.

 

278 víctimas letales de crímenes de violencia de género. 255, víctimas directas de femicidios -de las cuales cuatro fueron transfemicidios- y 23 femicidios vinculados. El 83% de las víctimas tenía un vínculo previo con los varones indicados, imputados, procesados o condenados, con condena firme o no, en los expedientes. El 56% de los femicidios fueron cometidos por parejas o ex parejas. El 15% por familiares y el 12% por personas con otros tipos de vínculos. El resto, por hombres que las víctimas no conocían.

 

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Ni Una Menos, march against macho violence.

 

Four years of the Ni Una Menos, more and more women suffer gender violence.

 

The latest data showed that in 2018 there were 278 women murdered. The figure represents an increase of 10.7% compared to the 251 femicides registered in 2017.

 

A woman dies a victim of a femicide every 30 hours in Argentina.

 

278 lethal victims of crimes of gender violence. 255, direct victims of femicides -of which four were transfemicidios- and 23 linked femicides. 83% of the victims had a previous link with the indicated men, imputed, prosecuted or convicted, with firm or not conviction, in the files. 56% of the femicides were committed by couples or ex-partners. 15% for family members and 12% for people with other types of ties. The rest, for men that the victims did not know.

 

Ni Una Menos, Me Too, Gender Violence, Women’s Rights, Macho, #MeToo, femicide,

 

In recognition of International Women’s Day, join The New York Times, the City of Paris and The Châtelet Theater as we bring together prominent women in business, politics and culture for a timely debate on closing the female leadership gap across industries.

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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Beth Presswood in 2020 old atheist feminist hag. Matt Dillahunty ex-wife. godlessdebates.blogspot.com/2020/06/beth-presswood-femini...

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.

 

funtainment.in/sherlyn-chopra-has-demanded-a-fair-probe-a...

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.

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