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Tarana Burke, Founder of the #metoo movement, is a visiting lecturer.

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

 

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

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

Tarana Burke, Founder of the #metoo movement, is a visiting lecturer.

June 22, 2019

Esther Choo, Katie Hood, Jess Ladd, Naadiya Moosajee

Moderator: Irin Carmon

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Dan Bayer

 

June 22, 2019

Esther Choo, Katie Hood, Jess Ladd, Naadiya Moosajee

Moderator: Irin Carmon

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Dan Bayer

 

June 22, 2019

Esther Choo, Katie Hood, Jess Ladd, Naadiya Moosajee

Moderator: Irin Carmon

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Dan Bayer

 

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

 

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 to 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)

After the reckoning: #MeToo, sex and dating in 2018: To get a firmer grasp on what it's like to date and have sex in this uniquely fraught new era, we checked in with women and men of various ages and locations about their experiences. nbcnews.to/2JZ4bsi

Knock on wood, It's really true that Cats have 9 lives! Since getting the Stiches out of her stomach, Metoo has doubled her weight, gotten her spunky energy back and even grooming herself with a brush.

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

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.

June 22, 2019

Esther Choo, Katie Hood, Jess Ladd, Naadiya Moosajee

Moderator: Irin Carmon

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Dan Bayer

 

June 22, 2019

Esther Choo, Katie Hood, Jess Ladd, Naadiya Moosajee

Moderator: Irin Carmon

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Dan Bayer

 

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 to 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)

There is a matter now before the courts where a former staffer of a Government Minister has been charged with sexual assault of a junior female staffer committed in the Senator's office. The victim was left unconscious, unclad and unsupported.

 

According to the Minister, herself a woman, the complainant was a "lying cow". Does this fit well with the Parliamentary standards, nay societal standards we ought to expect? Hell no!.

 

The Minister did not want to believe her. But I do. She will get her day in court. Perhaps she would not have if all of these good people didn't come out and risk their lives in a pandemic to support the victim of this hideous and morally corrupt system.

Survivors and allies created a visual representation of #MeToo on a wall at the Columbus Circle subway station. Individuals will be able to post their own #MeToo stories and messages of support and solidarity (Photo by Erik McGregor)

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