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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.
For MEN, no less!
Why must ugly bathrooms always have the best light..?
This has nothing to do with anything but my cat is being SO ANNOYING today!
vintage adverising at the coca cola museum in atlanta, ga. "ik ook" is apparently dutch for "metoo!"
Decades before MeToo became an official platform, Jodie Foster’s Oscar-winning act in the 1988 film “The Accused” had already tried initiating a conversation along the line that a woman cannot be slut-shamed or victim-blamed for a sexual assault or rape on her, no matter what. In India, a few years […]
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May 26, 2018: Reunion. From Anita Hill to #MeToo: Transforming our Campuses and the Workplace. Photo by Takudzwa Tapfuma '17.
Jodi Kantor, the Pulitzer-Prize winning New York Times reporter who helped break the Harvey Weinstein story moderated panelists Nichelle Carr '98, Monica Snyder '08, and Dana Bolger '14E. Presented by the Classes of 1993, 1998, 2008 and 2013.
2 Yankees vs. Rockies tickets...$200.00
parking near the stadium...$40.00
Yankees fitted baseball hat...$35.00
getting a ball autographed by Derek Jeter...$$$ (market value?)
watching my 10-year-old son experience one of the best days of his life...priceless!!!
May 26, 2018: Reunion. From Anita Hill to #MeToo: Transforming our Campuses and the Workplace. Photo by Takudzwa Tapfuma '17.
Jodi Kantor, the Pulitzer-Prize winning New York Times reporter who helped break the Harvey Weinstein story moderated panelists Nichelle Carr '98, Monica Snyder '08, and Dana Bolger '14E. Presented by the Classes of 1993, 1998, 2008 and 2013.
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May 26, 2018: Reunion. From Anita Hill to #MeToo: Transforming our Campuses and the Workplace. Photo by Young-Ji Cho '18.
Jodi Kantor, the Pulitzer-Prize winning New York Times reporter who helped break the Harvey Weinstein story moderated panelists Nichelle Carr '98, Monica Snyder '08, and Dana Bolger '14E. Presented by the Classes of 1993, 1998, 2008 and 2013.