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Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Salvaged papers, watercolour, ink, drawing, collage. Made for the "ATC Quarterly" zine.
The words are Leonard Cohen's from his song "Suzanne"
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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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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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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.
This was by far the most disturbing scene of the Women's March for me: a young girl holding up a #MeToo sign. I hoped she was holding it for a parent, or had made it without truly knowing what it meant. The story it suggested otherwise was too horrifying to consider.
But to try and hide from its implications would be to deny that, whether or not this particular child is a victim, she speaks for far too many of her age and gender. And if our current political climate is, against all odds, making it safe and acceptable for young victims to speak out in public, then their truth is certainly something from which we should not turn away.
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
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.
Washington DC, October 6, 2019. On the one year anniversary of Brett Kavanaugh's Senate confirmation protesters gathered at the Supreme Court. Speakers included Representative Ayanna Pressley.
Lady Business: we need to talk, by Open Quote, 21-23 July 2018, at the The Kings Arms Theatre, Salford.
Photo: Shay Rowan
Video interview: youtu.be/jl6ir0Mmipw
Tickets: www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk
Who decided that the female body, and being a woman, is shameful? And why the have we let it be that way for so long? We need to normalise being a woman and what it means. We need to talk about the struggles women go through. We need to talk about womanhood and its effect on our lives and identity. We need to talk about it. So lets talk. Lady business is a show where we talk about very "private" things a public space. We are sick of being told what not to say so now we are saying it. We welcome you to be a part of the conversation.
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
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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Es war nicht meine Schuld, egal, wo ich war oder was ich anhatte. Der Vergewaltiger bist du!»: Ein Protestsong gegen Gewalt gegen Frauen geht von Chile aus um die Welt und auch nach Köln
Our Cat was acting very strange lately( Not eating so much, lack of energy), so we took her to the Vet near us. They told me that she is a bit dehydrated and needs to drink more. A week later, when my GF and I were in D.C over the weekend, Metoo apparently vomited uncontrollably, and had bloody diarrhea. When we came back Sunday and turn the lights on to our apartment, we see blood everywhere and our Cat lying exhausted on our bed. We rushed her to the Pet ER in Mahattan, where she was promptly admitted overnight. The next day, bad news; The Doctor feels a 'growth' in Metoos intestine, and that was probably causing the diarrhea. Our poor Cat had to go through Surgery, which went very well, and after a few days in observation, she was able to come home. Metoo was so skinny; She LOST 3 pounds in a few days!! That may not be much to us, but if you're only 11 pounds, that is huge! Regardless, she was glad to be home, and day by day, she grew stronger and got her 'Glow' back.
Sexual assault survivors and activists from UltraViolet, a leading national women’s organization, organized a rally and press conference on October 23, 2019 outside of NBC News Headquarters in New York City and deliver more than 18,500 signatures on petitions calling on the network to take immediate action to address abuses of power at the network. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Found some shoes today at DSW to go with one of the two dresses I need to decide on for my brother's wedding in November. I know it's a little early yet to worry about it, but I went to try a pair of Madden Girl pumps on that I saw online. The reviews were all good and people said they were comfy, but then I saw these. If I hadn't seen these, I probably would have gone for the Madden Girl pair, but these are much more comfy and have a slightly lower heel. The heel on these is also more of a wedge and I feel more stable in these. I knew that whatever I bought had to be comfy, and something I would wear again. Because the heel is not too high, I can definitely wear these to dress up jeans. The Madden Girl pair, though super cute, just would not get as much use. That slightly higher heel height made all the difference.
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.
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.