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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)
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)
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.
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)
These faceless self-portraits represent the powerlessness of a victim of sexual harassment and the victim-blaming that follows. They are motivated by the events I experienced over the years.
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)
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)
Presented by SGA & Gender Equity:
Promote Sexual awareness
Photos by Joseph Ogunsanya Jr| Themuku.com|
Presented by SGA & Gender Equity:
Promote Sexual awareness
Photos by Joseph Ogunsanya Jr| Themuku.com|
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.
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)
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)
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)
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J*1111.~u.Given the present context and developments, it is urgently felt that a consultativemeeting andbrain storming is necessary among teachers andstudents to bring about0UtJ necessary institutional provisions to strenathen GSCASH. so th::Jf nAith~r its: vorcJictnor its enquiry process is undermined in anyway. Towards this end, we request the.
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Arun Kumar, Kamal M. Chenoy, K.J.Mukherjee, Anuradha Chenoy,.
Nivedita Menon, Madhu Sahni, Mohan Rao, Mausami Basu, Bimol Akoijam,.
Parnal Chirmuley,Arvind Mishra, Pratiksha Baxi and others .
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4 March, Tuesday, SSSI-Committee Room , 2.30pm .
In recent time~.
, we have been witnessing several highly disturbing attempts by the JNU administration to scuttle andundermine the powers and autonomy of GSCASH . Despite a clear indictment of a senior CSRD faculty member in asexual harassment case, after a thorough investigation done by GSCASH, the JNU administration has been doing its levelbest to avoid acting on the recommendations of the GSCASH. Instead of respecting the GSCASH and its enquiry processes,the JNU administration and JNU's Executive Committee (EC) set up a new .
'committee' to judge the GSGASH report!.
Immediately after that, a senior faculty member in SIS was made the Dean of SIS even though an enquiry of sexual.
harassment is currently pending . .
JNU as an institution has always prided itself on its democratic ethos, where prevalent patriarchal norms are constantly.
challenged. Therefore, these recent instances represent a deeply disturbing and dangerous trend for the University as a.
whole. When instances of sexual harassment are sought to be judged by voting in the Executive Committee (as was.
attempted in the case of the CSRD professor), or through carefully selected 'committees' consisting of peers of theaccused ; when all prevailing democratic norms are thrown to the winds and people who are being investigated for sexualharassment are promoted into positions of power and responsibility, it certainly does not bode well for JNU and thedemocratic principles we seek to defend. .
JNU student community has time and again raised their voice against such attempts to undermine the autonomy andsanctity of GSCASH. There have been several protests by the JNUSU demanding that the punishment pronounced byGSCASH be implemented by the administration without any dilution. In a referendum held on 27111 and 28111 February, thestudent community has also robustly disagreed with the promotion of a faculty member in SIS to the post of Dean of SISwhile an enquiry on sexual harassment is going on against him in GSCASH. An overwhelming 89.97% of 1735 voted.
against this administrative brazenness. In a protest demo held today, the JNUSU has conveyed the result of the referendum ..
Unfortunately, when the student community is unitedly resisting repeated manipulations of power structures to.
undermine the autonomy of GSCASH and dilute the seriousness of sexual harassment cases, some studentorganisations/groups in the campus have come out with pamphlets questioning this united protest of the students..
It is noticeable. that these organisations which have been historically boycotting .
every united movement for genderjustice within or outside campus, have always worked as agent of the administration in moments when students unitedlyresist stubborn administrative insensitivities. Why is it that they are expressing concern for 'accountability of GSCASH',.
when actually It is GSCASH whose autonomy Is under attack? The JNU community has always expressed their.
opinion in a mature and responsible manner regarding cases of sexual harassment. GSCASH is a result of student.
movClmClnt dom~nding autonomou:~ M'liry body on ,r:.r;uitl harassment. Neither tne JNU[;U nor <my re&pun::;ii.Jit:l individual/.
organisation has intervened when the enquiry was being conducted by GSCASH. It is only when the administrationtried to use power lobbies within EC to undermine the decisions of GSCASH, that the student communityintervened to defend the autonomy of GSCASH from such power lobbies. The task of enquiry and reaching.
upon decisions of punishing the accused if found guilty Is upon the GSCASH. But if during the course of enquiry,.
an accused is rewarded with promotion, that violates the principles natural justice. And it is in such a juncture.
that the students must react and resist. .
When the administration repeatedly undermines the autonomy of GSCASH's enquiry process, it is important to understand.
why the student community is raising their voice time and again. One of the central concerns for setting up GSCASH.
like institution was to have an autonomous body which is immune from the hierarchical command structure atworkplace to deal with complaints of sexual harassment. Sadly, the recent trends In JNU shows that there Is aconcerted attempt so that GSCASH is subordinated to the administration's diktats. This dangerous trend hascompromised the very raison d'etre of the GSCASH body. .
It is for this precise reason, that the students demanded that GSCASH decisions be made binding on the administration.It is important also to question whether the EC , which is constituted of academicians within and outside the universityalong with administrative persons is a competent and correct body to overpower GSACSH.
's enquiry results especiallywhen someone from the university academic community is involved. It is time that we bring in necessary Institutional.
provisions to strengthen GSCASH, so that neither Its verdict nor its enquiry process is undermined in anyway.Towards this end , we appeal to the students and faculty to join an Open Consultative Meeting Tomorrow at SSS-1.
Committee Room at 2.30pm. .
Akbar, Anubhuti Sandeep Saurav .
Sarfaraz,.
President, JNUSU Vice-President, JNUSU Gen. Secy., JNUSU Jt. Secy., JNUSU .
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The breakout actor of the popular HBO series "Lovecraft Country," Jonathan Majors, has suddenly found himself in the centre of controversy after being accused of domestic assault. According to reports, the incident happened in 2018, and Majors was charged with violence and assault on a former partner.
Since the allegations were made public, rumours have circulated regarding the possible professional repercussions for Majors, who has swiftly risen to the top of Hollywood's most sought-after performers. Even if the accusations are grave, it is unclear how they will affect his career in the long term.
On the one hand, Majors has indisputable skill and has already made a name for himself as a diverse performer with a promising future. Studios and networks may be more hesitant to engage with someone facing such severe claims because the entertainment business has been dealing with issues of abuse and misbehaviour recently.
The courts will ultimately decide whether the accusations against Majors are true, and the entertainment business will determine how they will react. Fans and business insiders are currently keeping a careful eye on what happens next and what this growing star's future may contain.
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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)
Kefaya protestors at Press Syndicate demonestrating against referendum on cosmetic constitutional amendment and demanding real reform.
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Photos by Joseph Ogunsanya Jr| Themuku.com|
Letitia James, Public Advocate for the City of New York - 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.
These faceless self-portraits represent the powerlessness of a victim of sexual harassment and the victim-blaming that follows. They are motivated by the events I experienced over the years.
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)
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)
Kefaya protestors at Press Syndicate demonestrating against referendum on cosmetic constitutional amendment and demanding real reform.
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)
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.
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)
U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera) unit act in a public service announcement (PSA) poster that depicts situations of sexual harassment and sexual assault on Fort George G. Meade, Md., Oct. 22, 2015. The PSA was part of a technical field training exercise that allowed Soldiers to practice their graphic and editing skills. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Luksan/ Not Reviewed)
Inspired in part by the #TimesUp movement, Senator Terry Gerratana 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)
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Photos by Joseph Ogunsanya Jr| Themuku.com|
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)
Presented by SGA & Gender Equity:
Promote Sexual awareness
Photos by Joseph Ogunsanya Jr| Themuku.com|
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