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For the third year in a row on March 8, 2019, International Women's Strike NYC is out in the streets reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of the International Working Women's Day and demanding an end to women’s job insecurity and invisibility. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Immokalee farmworkers and their families returned to to Nelson Peltz’s now-storied offices at Trian Partners, 280 Park Ave. in Manhattan on July 19, 2018 for a major march to demand that Wendy’s, the final fast food hold-out from the Fair Food Program, make an unequivocal commitment to human rights, once and for all. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Immokalee farmworkers and their families returned to to Nelson Peltz’s now-storied offices at Trian Partners, 280 Park Ave. in Manhattan on July 19, 2018 for a major march to demand that Wendy’s, the final fast food hold-out from the Fair Food Program, make an unequivocal commitment to human rights, once and for all. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
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)
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)
In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On March 15, 2018; dozens of farmworkers with Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), students, faith and community leaders from around the country, concluded the “Freedom Fast”, a five-day fast in front of the hedge fund offices (280 Park Ave) of Nelson Peltz, the Board Chairman and largest shareholder of the fast food giant, Wendy’s, to demand Wendy’s join Fair Food Program and help end sexual violence in the fields. The fast culminated with over a thousand farmworkers and allies taking the streets at the "Time’s Up Wendy’s" march stepping off from Dag Hammarskjold Plaza. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Inspired in part by the #TimesUp movement, Senate President Pro Tempore Martin Looney joined other members of the Connecticut Senate Democrats' caucus to announce a package of legislation to address sexual harassment and sexual assualt. See the proposal her: www.senatedems.ct.gov/docshr/pdf/TimesUp-handout.pdf (February 20, 2018)
In celebration of the Women’s March, thousands of women, allies and partner organizations joined together in Foley Square on January 19, 2019 at the Women’s Unity Rally, as part of the national #WomenWave, to elevate the voices of New York women and gender non-conforming individuals in the wake of federal assault. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Protesting poverty wages, sexual harassment and wage theft that are endemic to the company culture at McDonald's.
Demanding a pay raise to $15 an hour so they can afford to provide for their families without having to go on food stamps. The Trump administration has released it's new budget proposal in which food stamps would be significantly reduced.
On March 15, 2018; dozens of farmworkers with Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), students, faith and community leaders from around the country, concluded the “Freedom Fast”, a five-day fast in front of the hedge fund offices (280 Park Ave) of Nelson Peltz, the Board Chairman and largest shareholder of the fast food giant, Wendy’s, to demand Wendy’s join Fair Food Program and help end sexual violence in the fields. The fast culminated with over a thousand farmworkers and allies taking the streets at the "Time’s Up Wendy’s" march stepping off from Dag Hammarskjold Plaza. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Immokalee farmworkers and their families returned to to Nelson Peltz’s now-storied offices at Trian Partners, 280 Park Ave. in Manhattan on July 19, 2018 for a major march to demand that Wendy’s, the final fast food hold-out from the Fair Food Program, make an unequivocal commitment to human rights, once and for all. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
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STUDENTS FEDERATION OF INDIA ALL INDIA STUDENTS FEDERATION Q1.11.1998 ONWARDS TO JNUSU ELECTIONS 1998 Friends, .
Last year the SFI-AISF sought a mandate from the student community to protect the democratic culture and academicenvironment of JNU which was under severe threat from the right reactionary forces. .
In the backdrop of a systematic effort tocurtail the facilities of students by the HRD ministry, UGC and JNU Administration a mandate was sought to unleash studentstnJggles under the JNUSU banner privatlsatlon and commerclallstaion of higher education. The spate of incidents involving sexualharassment in this campus had made tho demand for Gender Sensitisatlon Committee Against Sexual Harassment (GSCASH) J.
central to our agenda. .
Above all was the overwhelming concem to politically and Ideologically defeat the communal, castles! and.
patriarchal forces namely the RSS and ABVP within JNU when our polity and civil society were falling Prey to their dectstve.
agenda. We believe, through our activities over the past one year through the JNUSU, we have been able to do justice to thehistoric mandate of last year"s JNUSU elections. The SFI-.
AISF seeks another histone mandate from the conscious and progressive student community of JNU. to oanyforward our unfinished ogenda. ln the forthcoming .JNUSU elections. The aucco..s.sful agltat1on of JNU students fought under the.
loecleruhip of .JNUSU ear11er this semester, had sacured substantial gains for the students community In terms of temporary hosteluooornmodation, aooeptano of the recommendations of Lh9 wcu·'king group for the .aettlng up of the OSCASH and bnnging back thoAdrniaelon Polley dGbate In the policy rnvklng bodies of JNU .
The SFI-AISF Is oomr"rlitted to continue tho struggle in order to oonsoHdato these concrete galna made by.
atu~nls. RoplacJr-.g the pr--eent d<uooadent Adml$eton Policy by a .
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the JNUProgresstv Admission Polley which ensu""s actOQut deprivation.
potnte ror II candidates from :socially, econc:unleally, regionally and anctor wiso deprived SbOtlone.
depnvatton point& ia high on our agonda. .
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T he Prgreu.aive Adrnlsaion Polley will lao ensure trene.pa..-..ncy In our Adrniaaion pi"''OBa&ond strengthening of the SFCa to ensure particlpotton or atudenta In the dooielon making at the Conb,.., Level .
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oornmlttecl to th-. Amendment of tho .JNUSU conaUtutlon .
to add a aectlon In tho Preamble In of"CS6r to make the .JNUSU formally.
COtT1fT1iltod to gender luuuee and lay do\Nn the r-nodollttea for l.he olectlon of student ropreaentatlvea In tho propoeod GSCASH .
The boOk& ond joutl-'1-t~~le ond better acn.::kJrnlo facfUUe.,. for the etudenta. The r-nof"'G .
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AISF" will continue with lh uncompf"'Ornling war agsfnst pr1vabs.ation of hJghur uduoaUon and will fight for rnoru hostel&. .
etn.Jgglo ,ag.,,dnt privatiaatlon of higher eduCbllon.
neceaasr11Y antnlll& and allgnmeotnt wlt.h all durnoerudo at.n....ggl gein&t. ln"''p.!llriali=sm both econorYIc .-nd cultural. .
t..o which t.t"le SFI-1he pr-ogron.alve .and dremocratic tn!lctllionu of' .JNU have boen rocked aevrofy. .
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M. Narasimhamurthy Zahldul Haque.
Pahl Saikla Parimal Maya Sudhakar Ravlnder Singh RandhawaSurya Pratlm Salt(ar Siba Sankar Mohanty Usha Kumarl .
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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 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)
Protesting poverty wages, sexual harassment and wage theft that are endemic to the company culture at McDonald's.
Demanding a pay raise to $15 an hour so they can afford to provide for their families without having to go on food stamps. The Trump administration has released it's new budget proposal in which food stamps would be significantly reduced.
On March 15, 2018; dozens of farmworkers with Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), students, faith and community leaders from around the country, concluded the “Freedom Fast”, a five-day fast in front of the hedge fund offices (280 Park Ave) of Nelson Peltz, the Board Chairman and largest shareholder of the fast food giant, Wendy’s, to demand Wendy’s join Fair Food Program and help end sexual violence in the fields. The fast culminated with over a thousand farmworkers and allies taking the streets at the "Time’s Up Wendy’s" march stepping off from Dag Hammarskjold Plaza. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
As Fox News is trying to persuade its advertisers that its many controversies are over, hundreds of activists gathered outside Fox News HQ in New York City on March 13, 2019 to make sure ad buyers know when they advertise on Fox News they're sponsoring bigotry and hate and to to send a clear message to all media buyers that Fox News’ toxicity is bad for business. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Immokalee farmworkers and their families returned to to Nelson Peltz’s now-storied offices at Trian Partners, 280 Park Ave. in Manhattan on July 19, 2018 for a major march to demand that Wendy’s, the final fast food hold-out from the Fair Food Program, make an unequivocal commitment to human rights, once and for all. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the third year in a row on March 8, 2019, International Women's Strike NYC is out in the streets reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of the International Working Women's Day and demanding an end to women’s job insecurity and invisibility. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
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We, protestors, cornered. Syndicate doors are closed behind us, thugs holding Mubarak's picture running towards us while roaring. Police forces circled us at the stairway only until the thugs arrived, then they opened way to them, stepped back and watched. They also prevented protestors from escaping the horror circle. I was beaten by security men on my back, shoulder and arms as I escaped from the Garage entrance.
Immokalee farmworkers and their families returned to to Nelson Peltz’s now-storied offices at Trian Partners, 280 Park Ave. in Manhattan on July 19, 2018 for a major march to demand that Wendy’s, the final fast food hold-out from the Fair Food Program, make an unequivocal commitment to human rights, once and for all. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
an illustration exploring the personification of sexual harassment, to explore the question "why does sexual harassment happen and what can i do to prevent it?"
Here i look at the stalker, or taking photos of people without their consent, and also included in this illustration is the use of harassment over technology such as by text
sexual harassment is defined by the Equality act 2010 (uk legislation) as; behaviour either meant to, or has the effect of: violating your dignity, or. creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment.
For the third year in a row on March 8, 2019, International Women's Strike NYC is out in the streets reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of the International Working Women's Day and demanding an end to women’s job insecurity and invisibility. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the third year in a row on March 8, 2019, International Women's Strike NYC is out in the streets reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of the International Working Women's Day and demanding an end to women’s job insecurity and invisibility. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the third year in a row on March 8, 2019, International Women's Strike NYC is out in the streets reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of the International Working Women's Day and demanding an end to women’s job insecurity and invisibility. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the third year in a row on March 8, 2019, International Women's Strike NYC is out in the streets reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of the International Working Women's Day and demanding an end to women’s job insecurity and invisibility. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the third year in a row on March 8, 2019, International Women's Strike NYC is out in the streets reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of the International Working Women's Day and demanding an end to women’s job insecurity and invisibility. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On April 18th, 2017; women’s group, Ultraviolet, organized a peaceful protest outside Fox News Headquarters in New York City, with survivors of sexual assault demanding that the network fire Bill O’Reilly and take steps to end the dangerous culture of sexual harassment at the news giant. At the protest, UltraViolet delivered a petition, signed by more than 140,000 people, calling for the network to fire Bill O’Reilly.
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The frustrated UPA's so-called Watchdogs finding nothing to justify the utter public show ofgoondagardi bytheir f~llowcommie lumpens. the opium-worshipper anti-women. anti-poor, anti-student and anti-Indian l..,cft-Giroh onceagain indulged in beating about the bush much to our expectation. In their yesterday's pamphlet the Godfather of the frustrated bunch of Marxist Lumpens tried hard to defend them-selves but as usually this time also, they failed to .
convince the JNU student community because the JNUites are no foolhardy followers (like their cadres) of their failedobsolete ideology and Goebblesian propaganda. Before raising useless allegations on the Nationalist brigade. the SFIforgets one important thing that those who live in glass palaces should not throw stones at other house. The campus and.
the Nation knows very well about the Left lumpcnism and anti-women face of SFI-AISF. If SFI-AISF deliberately tries.
to do a memory loss over these issues, then we are ready to retrieve those incidents which the Marxists lost in their opium(Ganja-its new lasters are SF! Comrades, sorry A/SA!!) concocted grey cells. Cases of sexual harassment and allegedmolestation ofgirls by these serial sexual harassers are galore in the campus such as:-.
The Ex-President ofJNUSU from SFINasser Hussein, who now showing thumb to its bankrupt ideology working with the Congress Party, was involved in the several cases of sexual harassment andmolcstations. .
The Ex-General Secretary of JNUSU from AISF, Ginu Zakaria Omenn a lso involved in threatening aswell as harassing the girl student who complained against Nasser Hussein, of doing greater sexualharassment if she didn' .
t withdraw complaint against him. Then the girl student also lodged complaint.
against Mr. Z:lkaria..
Tbe great lumpen of the Campus-Prasenjit Bose was expelled from the University for his involvement in several cases of sexual harassment and lumpen activities..
The SFI-AJSF JNU Unit Secretary was caught red-handed with hi.gh-resolution power binoculars withwhicb he tried to peep into the Girls' Toilets of the Sabarmati HosteL.
In the last JNUSU Election, the Lumpen face of SFI-arre wahi..... .
Parimnl Maya Sudllakar, whoassaulted the modesty of an ultra-Left organization's woman activist and called her in full public view.
"shut up you b***h ". .
What a novel way of celebrating Saint Valentines Day!! Mogllan Bharati, the SSS Councilor from SFIwho was wandering in the Campus with his frustrated mindset on that day and finally end up inmolesting a fellow girl student and GSCASH against him is still pending. If SFI is so upright in.
protecting the dignity of women, why it does not expel these serial sexual harassers..
In the 2004 JNUSU Election, the unruly mob Jed by SFI are openly involved in launching · brutalphysical onslaught and unprecedented violence on the innocent voters for not giving votes to their.
organization. What a novel way ofventing out their frustration!!.
Few months ago, the SFI Lumpen Giroh had brutally assaulted a Dalit Group Four Guard for ju!!tenquiring about their identification. The Guard so brutally assaulted by these Red Lumpcns that he had .
to be rushed to a nearby hospital in serious condition and the main accused is still absconding.The Rosa Luxembourg Brigade of the Nco-Marxis ts stormed the Jhclum Hostel and mercilessly beatenup a Dalit Student but the so-called Messiah of Dalit interests, the communists are still to act againstthese over-enthusiastic specimens of Rosa Luxembourg..
The ~tbove mentioned facts are just the trailer; the whole film is vet to be shown. The SFI which has such.
glorious('?'>) history ofsexual molesters and infamous history sheeters whose cadres can often be seen in drunken state.
beating innocent child workers at various dhabas and passing sexually explicit comments at girls should Jo well inr.;igning on tile deviant behaviour of these hordes of seri al eve-teasers and sexual harassers. Those who haw beenindulged in the most recent Lohit Hostel incident named-Anup, Saurabll J/w and Sanjee1J. These are the same RedLumpcns ::tgainst whom already several cases are pending in the cold storage of the Administration. We ona agninappeal tile JNU Adminil·tratioll to take exemplary disciplinary actions against these notorious sexual harassers·.
1vitlwutany jitrtiler delay. We warn SFlnot to hoodwink the JNU student community :llld take iis consciousness.
for granted. We appeal the open minded JNU student community to remain vigilant against these Red Lumpens:wd isolate thc·sc serial scxual lwrasscrs from the JNU society and rally behind AIJVP to expose these anti-studcnr,.
anti-p<'.oplc, anti-pocH·, anti-women, anti-cia lit and anti-lndinn Marxist slnve.s of the so-called Cotnmunist China. .
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New Yorkers held a rally on March 2, 2021 outside Governor Cuomo's offices in Manhattan calling for his immediate resignation from office after the revelations of alleged mishandling the COVID-19 pandemic by purposefully withholding information from the public and the federal government, abuses of power, stories of the toxic workplace culture and two allegations of sexual abuse. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the third year in a row on March 8, 2019, International Women's Strike NYC is out in the streets reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of the International Working Women's Day and demanding an end to women’s job insecurity and invisibility. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the third year in a row on March 8, 2019, International Women's Strike NYC is out in the streets reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of the International Working Women's Day and demanding an end to women’s job insecurity and invisibility. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
For the third year in a row on March 8, 2019, International Women's Strike NYC is out in the streets reclaiming the anti-capitalist roots of the International Working Women's Day and demanding an end to women’s job insecurity and invisibility. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
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)
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)
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)
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)