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(Los Angeles, 10 December 2018) – Commemorating Human Rights Day and the global advocacy campaign “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence”, the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) today held a fundraising luncheon in Santa Monica, California. In the hometown of the #MeToo movement, the event brought together a power-house of survivors, dignitaries, UN officials, gender experts and Hollywood celebrities.
Hosted by UN Women’s Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman, the event celebrated the ground-breaking initiatives supported by the UN Trust Fund across the world over the past 22 years and highlighted the work that remains to end this human rights violation, which impacts one in three women worldwide. The UN Trust Fund is the only global grant-making mechanism dedicated to eradicating all forms of violence against women and girls and is managed by UN Women, on behalf of the UN system.
Photo: UN Women/Kyle Espeleta
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(Los Angeles, 10 December 2018) – Commemorating Human Rights Day and the global advocacy campaign “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence”, the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) today held a fundraising luncheon in Santa Monica, California. In the hometown of the #MeToo movement, the event brought together a power-house of survivors, dignitaries, UN officials, gender experts and Hollywood celebrities.
Hosted by UN Women’s Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman, the event celebrated the ground-breaking initiatives supported by the UN Trust Fund across the world over the past 22 years and highlighted the work that remains to end this human rights violation, which impacts one in three women worldwide. The UN Trust Fund is the only global grant-making mechanism dedicated to eradicating all forms of violence against women and girls and is managed by UN Women, on behalf of the UN system.
Pictured: Mesmerizing the event guests, actor and activist Gabriella Wright narrated the powerful story of Alice Mathe, a young woman survivor of violence from Zimbabwe, who is deaf. Unlike many others in her situation, Alice managed to access justice by taking her attacker to court, with the support of an UN Trust Fund initiative providing specialist services to girls and women with disabilities, and he is now in jail.
Photo: UN Women/Kyle Espeleta
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2018/12/press-release-nic...
Along with a wide range of events across the globe, in New York, prominent speakers, such as activists Mónica Ramírez, Co-founder and President of Alianza Nacional de Campesinas and Marai Larasi, Executive Director of Imkaan, alongside Reese Witherspoon, Academy-award winning actor and activist and Danai Gurira, Tony-nominated playwright, actor and activist, will join Australia Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop; President of the UN General Assembly, Miroslav Lajčák; UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, and UN Women Executive Director, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka at the UN HQ commemoration event at the UN General Assembly in New York.
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2018/3/press-release-comm...
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
(Los Angeles, 10 December 2018) – Commemorating Human Rights Day and the global advocacy campaign “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence”, the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) today held a fundraising luncheon in Santa Monica, California. In the hometown of the #MeToo movement, the event brought together a power-house of survivors, dignitaries, UN officials, gender experts and Hollywood celebrities.
Hosted by UN Women’s Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman, the event celebrated the ground-breaking initiatives supported by the UN Trust Fund across the world over the past 22 years and highlighted the work that remains to end this human rights violation, which impacts one in three women worldwide. The UN Trust Fund is the only global grant-making mechanism dedicated to eradicating all forms of violence against women and girls and is managed by UN Women, on behalf of the UN system.
Photo: UN Women/Kyle Espeleta
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2018/12/press-release-nic...
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(Los Angeles, 10 December 2018) – Commemorating Human Rights Day and the global advocacy campaign “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence”, the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) today held a fundraising luncheon in Santa Monica, California. In the hometown of the #MeToo movement, the event brought together a power-house of survivors, dignitaries, UN officials, gender experts and Hollywood celebrities.
Hosted by UN Women’s Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman, the event celebrated the ground-breaking initiatives supported by the UN Trust Fund across the world over the past 22 years and highlighted the work that remains to end this human rights violation, which impacts one in three women worldwide. The UN Trust Fund is the only global grant-making mechanism dedicated to eradicating all forms of violence against women and girls and is managed by UN Women, on behalf of the UN system.
Pictured L-R: Bernard Kinsey, Shirley Kinsey, Clea Guerra Romero, Aldijana Sisic, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Gabriella Wright
Photo: UN Women/Kyle Espeleta
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2018/12/press-release-nic...
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
Catharine MacKinnon, James Barr Ames Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Author, "Sexual Harassment of Working Women" and "Butter y Politics"
Along with a wide range of events across the globe, in New York, prominent speakers, such as activists Mónica Ramírez, Co-founder and President of Alianza Nacional de Campesinas and Marai Larasi, Executive Director of Imkaan, alongside Reese Witherspoon, Academy-award winning actor and activist and Danai Gurira, Tony-nominated playwright, actor and activist, will join Australia Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop; President of the UN General Assembly, Miroslav Lajčák; UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, and UN Women Executive Director, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka at the UN HQ commemoration event at the UN General Assembly in New York.
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2018/3/press-release-comm...
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
(Los Angeles, 10 December 2018) – Commemorating Human Rights Day and the global advocacy campaign “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence”, the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) today held a fundraising luncheon in Santa Monica, California. In the hometown of the #MeToo movement, the event brought together a power-house of survivors, dignitaries, UN officials, gender experts and Hollywood celebrities.
Hosted by UN Women’s Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman, the event celebrated the ground-breaking initiatives supported by the UN Trust Fund across the world over the past 22 years and highlighted the work that remains to end this human rights violation, which impacts one in three women worldwide. The UN Trust Fund is the only global grant-making mechanism dedicated to eradicating all forms of violence against women and girls and is managed by UN Women, on behalf of the UN system.
Pictured: Aldijana Sisic, Chief, UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Photo: UN Women/Kyle Espeleta
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2018/12/press-release-nic...
“I’m not undermining her [Stormy Daniels] credibility. I’m pointing out she has no credibility.” Rudy Giuliani
No credibility? SO THAT’S why Donald TRUMP paid Stormy Daniels $135K in HUSH MONEY.
Tarana Burke, founder of the ‘me too’ movement and a social justice activist, speaks to Wake Forest students and members of the community in Wait Chapel on Tuesday, September 25, 2018. Burke stayed to talk with well-wishers for over an hour after her speech.
#MeToo, Women in the Media: From Outcry to Action: The ‘Me Too’ movement continues to gain momentum and spread across the globe exposing the scale and reach of sexual violence. Media can be powerful players in driving women’s empowerment and gender equality as part of the Sustainable Development Agenda. This event aims to seize this opportunity, to move from the global outcry against gender discrimination, and showcase solutions to move from discussions to action and end this scourge once and for all. This event will focus on #Metoo, Time’s up, pay gap and other current issues in the news and entertainment media industries and beyond, and will have the participation of the FM of Norway, and the Editor in Chief of The Guardian. Co-organized by: Norway, The Guardian and UN Women. Participants (more to be confirmed): Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women, Ine Eriksen Søreide, Foreign Minister of Norway, Polly Toynbee, journalist, the (moderator)
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
ARed this Malformed avatar after "she" landed nearby, then intentionally came closer and started shoving me (her AO was another thing but you don't get shoved by AOs). Jellydolled her as you can see, and as you can see she never stopped. Usually it's Tindy getting the unwanted attention. But rest assured harassment and unwelcome bullshit knows no gender.
So beware of "2tsp". They're half-baked. (the highlighted name wasn't involved)
We couldn't enjoy the parade & left to check out more of the Linden Home sims and came back for the later show.
#MeToo, Women in the Media: From Outcry to Action: The ‘Me Too’ movement continues to gain momentum and spread across the globe exposing the scale and reach of sexual violence. Media can be powerful players in driving women’s empowerment and gender equality as part of the Sustainable Development Agenda. This event aims to seize this opportunity, to move from the global outcry against gender discrimination, and showcase solutions to move from discussions to action and end this scourge once and for all. This event will focus on #Metoo, Time’s up, pay gap and other current issues in the news and entertainment media industries and beyond, and will have the participation of the FM of Norway, and the Editor in Chief of The Guardian. Co-organized by: Norway, The Guardian and UN Women. Participants (more to be confirmed): Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women, Ine Eriksen Søreide, Foreign Minister of Norway, Polly Toynbee, journalist, the (moderator)
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
(Los Angeles, 10 December 2018) – Commemorating Human Rights Day and the global advocacy campaign “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence”, the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) today held a fundraising luncheon in Santa Monica, California. In the hometown of the #MeToo movement, the event brought together a power-house of survivors, dignitaries, UN officials, gender experts and Hollywood celebrities.
Hosted by UN Women’s Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman, the event celebrated the ground-breaking initiatives supported by the UN Trust Fund across the world over the past 22 years and highlighted the work that remains to end this human rights violation, which impacts one in three women worldwide. The UN Trust Fund is the only global grant-making mechanism dedicated to eradicating all forms of violence against women and girls and is managed by UN Women, on behalf of the UN system.
Pictured: Sherwin Bryce-Pease, UN Bureau Chief of South African Broadcasting Corporation emcees the event.
Photo: UN Women/Kyle Espeleta
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2018/12/press-release-nic...
If I'm going to imbibe an alcoholic beverage, the chances are very high that it'll be a beer. Not too fussy what type - decent lager, a nice bitter. So this selection isn't necessarily my favourite beer - it's more what I had in the house at the moment.
Yes, Hans, including toilet cleaner :-)
This picture is also a little comparison. One of these was taken with my Nikkor 50mm f/1.4, one with the Helios 58mm f/2 that I got yesterday. So....which is which?! They were both taken with an f/2 aperture and near enough the same shutter speed.
(Los Angeles, 10 December 2018) – Commemorating Human Rights Day and the global advocacy campaign “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence”, the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) today held a fundraising luncheon in Santa Monica, California. In the hometown of the #MeToo movement, the event brought together a power-house of survivors, dignitaries, UN officials, gender experts and Hollywood celebrities.
Hosted by UN Women’s Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman, the event celebrated the ground-breaking initiatives supported by the UN Trust Fund across the world over the past 22 years and highlighted the work that remains to end this human rights violation, which impacts one in three women worldwide. The UN Trust Fund is the only global grant-making mechanism dedicated to eradicating all forms of violence against women and girls and is managed by UN Women, on behalf of the UN system.
Pictured: Musician David Hernandez performs at the UN Trust Fund fundraising luncheon.
Photo: UN Women/Kyle Espeleta
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2018/12/press-release-nic...
Jennifer MA., Palo Alto. Suede purple flats (Me Too) because I'll be in the library until 11 pm tonight.
Along with a wide range of events across the globe, in New York, prominent speakers, such as activists Mónica Ramírez, Co-founder and President of Alianza Nacional de Campesinas and Marai Larasi, Executive Director of Imkaan, alongside Reese Witherspoon, Academy-award winning actor and activist and Danai Gurira, Tony-nominated playwright, actor and activist, will join Australia Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop; President of the UN General Assembly, Miroslav Lajčák; UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, and UN Women Executive Director, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka at the UN HQ commemoration event at the UN General Assembly in New York.
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2018/3/press-release-comm...
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
#MeToo, Women in the Media: From Outcry to Action: The ‘Me Too’ movement continues to gain momentum and spread across the globe exposing the scale and reach of sexual violence. Media can be powerful players in driving women’s empowerment and gender equality as part of the Sustainable Development Agenda. This event aims to seize this opportunity, to move from the global outcry against gender discrimination, and showcase solutions to move from discussions to action and end this scourge once and for all. This event will focus on #Metoo, Time’s up, pay gap and other current issues in the news and entertainment media industries and beyond, and will have the participation of the FM of Norway, and the Editor in Chief of The Guardian. Co-organized by: Norway, The Guardian and UN Women. Participants (more to be confirmed): Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women, Ine Eriksen Søreide, Foreign Minister of Norway, Polly Toynbee, journalist, the (moderator)
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
#MeToo, Women in the Media: From Outcry to Action: The ‘Me Too’ movement continues to gain momentum and spread across the globe exposing the scale and reach of sexual violence. Media can be powerful players in driving women’s empowerment and gender equality as part of the Sustainable Development Agenda. This event aims to seize this opportunity, to move from the global outcry against gender discrimination, and showcase solutions to move from discussions to action and end this scourge once and for all. This event will focus on #Metoo, Time’s up, pay gap and other current issues in the news and entertainment media industries and beyond, and will have the participation of the FM of Norway, and the Editor in Chief of The Guardian. Co-organized by: Norway, The Guardian and UN Women. Participants (more to be confirmed): Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women, Ine Eriksen Søreide, Foreign Minister of Norway, Polly Toynbee, journalist, the (moderator)
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
#MeToo, Women in the Media: From Outcry to Action: The ‘Me Too’ movement continues to gain momentum and spread across the globe exposing the scale and reach of sexual violence. Media can be powerful players in driving women’s empowerment and gender equality as part of the Sustainable Development Agenda. This event aims to seize this opportunity, to move from the global outcry against gender discrimination, and showcase solutions to move from discussions to action and end this scourge once and for all. This event will focus on #Metoo, Time’s up, pay gap and other current issues in the news and entertainment media industries and beyond, and will have the participation of the FM of Norway, and the Editor in Chief of The Guardian. Co-organized by: Norway, The Guardian and UN Women. Participants (more to be confirmed): Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women, Ine Eriksen Søreide, Foreign Minister of Norway, Polly Toynbee, journalist, the (moderator)
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown