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#metoo The Pizza Rat was a staged viral video with a trained rat filmed specifically so NBC could get away with calling someone that was tortured by police and later that day shot in his injuries four times as soon as he tried to photograph his injuries "bowling ball size blisters" he sustained while in a four point restraint in their custody a rat "snitch" on national television with the season premier of #SNL before he testified against the police about the arrest where the police burned a permanent "pizza" onto his chest and various other third degree burns that had to be then surgically cut off of a third of his body or he would die when he was arrested over a missing piece of pizza from a pizza pie that was mistakenly served to his table at the Mesa Golfland Sunsplash Pizza Kitchen before police tortured him on purpose ten days after the same mesa, arizona police dept. failed to have him committed when he was incarcerated two weeks without criminal charges when the U.S. Secret Service questioned him about his forecasting earthquakes online when a few weeks earlier he was arrested for saying he published the March 11 2011 epicenter for the costliest natural disaster ever a thousand times individually before the forty billion dollar insured loss paid March 11, 2011 day because you spent thirty trillion dollars on now very obsolete bullshit before branding my brands with incompetence

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

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twitter.com/thepoperetire the pope resigned for me facebook.com/obamadotcom #okay #google who made the pope retire twitter.com/googplex (419) ink-pens

#metoo The Pizza Rat was a staged viral video with a trained rat filmed specifically so NBC could get away with calling someone that was tortured by police and later that day shot in his injuries four times as soon as he tried to photograph his injuries "bowling ball size blisters" he sustained while in a four point restraint in their custody a rat "snitch" on national television with the season premier of #SNL before he testified against the police about the arrest where the police burned a permanent "pizza" onto his chest and various other third degree burns that had to be then surgically cut off of a third of his body or he would die when he was arrested over a missing piece of pizza from a pizza pie that was mistakenly served to his table at the Mesa Golfland Sunsplash Pizza Kitchen before police tortured him on purpose ten days after the same mesa, arizona police dept. failed to have him committed when he was incarcerated two weeks without criminal charges when the U.S. Secret Service questioned him about his forecasting earthquakes online when a few weeks earlier he was arrested for saying he published the March 11 2011 epicenter for the costliest natural disaster ever a thousand times individually before the forty billion dollar insured loss paid March 11, 2011 day because you spent thirty trillion dollars on now very obsolete bullshit before branding my brands with incompetence

UMass students, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends filled the Old Chapel to hear Jackson Katz '82 (EdM, Harvard; PhD, UCLA), a global thought leader on issues of masculinities, race, and violence, provide insights about men’s engagement with the #MeToo movement. Katz engaged the crowd through his thought-provoking talk that shared ideas for challenging sexism on the individual and institutional levels, and strategies for becoming an active and effective ally.

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

 

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

 

Hijacked by Hollywood, the #MeToo movement has centered on celebrities.

It has become a tool for apparent schemes to extort millions from popular personalities instead of pushing for global workplace equality and peace for women.

 

By Stacy M. Brown

NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent

@StacyBrownMedia

 

Somewhere even Tarana Burke must be shaking her head.

The civil trial against comedian Bill Cosby in Los Angeles has been the antithesis of what the Bronx-born #MeToo founder had in mind when in 2006, she established a movement to call attention to sexual harassment in the workplace.

 

Hijacked by Hollywood, the #MeToo movement has centered on celebrities.

It has become a tool for apparent schemes to extort millions from popular personalities instead of pushing for global workplace equality and peace for women.

 

Cosby, whom the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled a year ago that his two criminal trials were illegal and tossed out a 2018 conviction against the entertainer, now awaits a civil jury in the somewhat dubious case of Judith Huth.

 

Huth claims Cosby sexually assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion nearly a half-century ago. She said the one-time America’s Favorite Dad gave her and a friend the opportunity of coming on the set of the famous 1975 movie “Let’s Do It Again.”

 

In an earlier deposition, Huth first claimed that Cosby assaulted her in 1974 when he was filming “Uptown Saturday Night.”

 

Since

 

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twitter.com/thepoperetire the pope resigned for me facebook.com/obamadotcom #okay #google who made the pope retire twitter.com/googplex (419) ink-pens

#metoo The Pizza Rat was a staged viral video with a trained rat filmed specifically so NBC could get away with calling someone that was tortured by police and later that day shot in his injuries four times as soon as he tried to photograph his injuries "bowling ball size blisters" he sustained while in a four point restraint in their custody a rat "snitch" on national television with the season premier of #SNL before he testified against the police about the arrest where the police burned a permanent "pizza" onto his chest and various other third degree burns that had to be then surgically cut off of a third of his body or he would die when he was arrested over a missing piece of pizza from a pizza pie that was mistakenly served to his table at the Mesa Golfland Sunsplash Pizza Kitchen before police tortured him on purpose ten days after the same mesa, arizona police dept. failed to have him committed when he was incarcerated two weeks without criminal charges when the U.S. Secret Service questioned him about his forecasting earthquakes online when a few weeks earlier he was arrested for saying he published the March 11 2011 epicenter for the costliest natural disaster ever a thousand times individually before the forty billion dollar insured loss paid March 11, 2011 day because you spent thirty trillion dollars on now very obsolete bullshit before branding my brands with incompetence

first days of MeToo (aka Little Prince) in our house... making his own way!

Protesters supporting better rights for women, Melbourne, Aust. 2018

The USC Law & Global Health Collaboration hosted Pardis Mahdavi, acting dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver, for her talk: “Social Movements, Sexual Rights, and Reproductive Rights: #meToo in Global Context” March 5.

 

Pardis Mahdavi

Acting Dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver

 

Pardis Mahdavi, PhD is currently the Acting Dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. Previously, she was an associate professor and chair of anthropology, director of the Pacific Basin Institute, and dean of women at Pomona College. Her research interests include gendered labor, migration, sexuality, human rights, youth culture, transnational feminism and public health in the context of changing global and political structures. She is the author of four books: her first book, Passionate Uprisings: Iran’s Sexual Revolution was published with Stanford University Press in 2008, and her second book, Gridlock: Labor, Migration and ‘Human Trafficking’ in Dubai, also Stanford University Press, was published in 2011. Mahdavi’s third book, entitled From Trafficking to Terror: Constructing a Global Social Problem was published by Routledge on October 1, 2013, and her fourth book, Crossing the Gulf: Love and Family in Migrant Lives also Stanford University Press was published in April 2016.

shot by tototu.sk at Milano Design Week 2011

UMass students, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends filled the Old Chapel to hear Jackson Katz '82 (EdM, Harvard; PhD, UCLA), a global thought leader on issues of masculinities, race, and violence, provide insights about men’s engagement with the #MeToo movement. Katz engaged the crowd through his thought-provoking talk that shared ideas for challenging sexism on the individual and institutional levels, and strategies for becoming an active and effective ally.

Protesters supporting better rights for women, Melbourne, Aust. 2018

#metoo Stockholm Sergels Torg 22.10-2017

June 22, 2019

Esther Choo, Katie Hood, Jess Ladd, Naadiya Moosajee

Moderator: Irin Carmon

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Dan Bayer

 

shot by tototu.sk at Milano Design Week 2011

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