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Rise in ‘harmful content’ since Meta policy rollbacks: survey

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Rise in ‘harmful content’ since Meta policy rollbacks: survey

"Social media is not just a place we 'go' anymore. It's a place we live, work, and play. That's why it's more crucial than ever to ensure that all people can safely access these spaces and freely express themselves without fear of retribution," Jenna Sherman, campaign director at UltraViolet

Agence France-Presse (AFP)

Brain-Dead Woman’s Baby Delivered After Abortion Law Forced Her Kept Alive

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Brain-Dead Woman’s Baby Delivered After Abortion Law Forced Her Kept Alive

"Adriana Smith's family should have had a choice. Her mother was clear that she wanted to make the decision about whether her daughter's body should be kept on life support. But Georgia doctors and legislators failed Adriana and her family." said Arisha Hatch, interim executive director of UltraViolet

Newsweek

Macy’s Under Fire for Blocking Women’s Equal Pay Act in Texas

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Macy’s Under Fire for Blocking Women’s Equal Pay Act in Texas

[T]oday, anti-sexism group UltraViolet delivered a petition signed by over 80,000 people urging the company to “publicly pledge to never lobby against equal pay legislation again and apologize for their past efforts.” According to UltraViolet cofounder Shaunna Thomas other retailers (like Kroger, for instance) sent letters to Perry urging him to veto the bill; however, the group has decided to target Macy’s “because it was the biggest retailer to lobby against it.”

Fashionista

Macy’s Convinces Rick Perry That Women Don’t Need Equal Pay

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Macy’s Convinces Rick Perry That Women Don’t Need Equal Pay

UltraViolet, the activist organization that convinced Reebok to stop sponsoring rapey rapper Rick Ross, is putting the pressure on Macy’s for helping to defeat a crucial equal pay bill meant to protect women from gender discrimination.

Jezebel

Fox Business Refuses To Air Ultraviolet Ad Slamming Pundits For Sexist Comments

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Fox Business Refuses To Air Ultraviolet Ad Slamming Pundits For Sexist Comments

Fox Business Network has rejected a television ad created by a women’s rights group that calls for pundits Lou Dobbs, Erick Erickson and Juan Williams to be fired for negative remarks they made on the network last week about women who work outside the home.

Huffington Post

Fox Business Refuses To Air Ad Calling For Firing Of Erickson, Dobbs, And Juan Williams Over ‘Sexist’ Comments

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Fox Business Refuses To Air Ad Calling For Firing Of Erickson, Dobbs, And Juan Williams Over ‘Sexist’ Comments

Fox Business Network is refusing to run an ad that urges the company to fire three of its most controversial commentators. The 30 second spot, produced by women’s equality group UltraViolet takes aim at Erick Erickson, Lou Dobbs and Juan Williams for their recent comments about women in the workplace.

Mediaite

Zombie ‘Ex’ Bleeding Target To Be Discontinued Amid Public Outcry

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Zombie ‘Ex’ Bleeding Target To Be Discontinued Amid Public Outcry

Organizations like UltraViolet, a community fighting sexism and working to expand women’s rights, petitioned Amazon to take the shooting target off of its website. “‘The ex’ shooting target turns violence against women into a joke and promotes the idea that men should want to kill their ex-wives or ex-girlfriends,” UltraViolet’s petition reads.

Huffington Post

re Social Media, Pushing Reebok To Drop a Rapper

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re Social Media, Pushing Reebok To Drop a Rapper

The groundswell of protests that has apparently forced Reebok to end its relationship with the rapper Rick Ross has focused attention on the feminist group UltraViolet, which harnessed social media and even placed ads on Facebook in a campaign against Mr. Ross after he rapped about drugging a woman and having sex with her without her knowledge.

New York Times

RAPE SURVIVORS Want Reebok to Deliver Rick Ross’ Head

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RAPE SURVIVORS Want Reebok to Deliver Rick Ross’ Head

Reebok supports date rape by supporting Rick Ross … that’s the way a leading women’s group and scores of rape survivors see it. UltraViolet — a women’s rights group 400,000 strong — is incensed the company is not dumping Ross in the wake of his new song, which fantasizes about date rape… The group — along with 150 rape survivors — grouses, “Every single day that Reebok continues rewarding Rick Ross with a lucrative endorsement deal, Reebok is condoning rape.”

TMZ

Leonard Pitts: Clueless rapper proves progress never final

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Leonard Pitts: Clueless rapper proves progress never final

Women and those who love them have reacted angrily. UltraViolet, a women’s advocacy group, is pushing Reebok to drop its endorsement contract with Ross. A group called the Parents Television Council is calling on the Federal Communications Commission to “investigate” any radio station playing the song. At least one station, WUVS in Muskegon, Mich., isn’t waiting. Program director Paul Allen told Billboard magazine he has pulled all Rick Ross songs off his air.

Miami Herald

Rick Ross Protesters Demand Reebok Sever Ties, Twitter Apology Not Accepted [VIDEO]

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Rick Ross Protesters Demand Reebok Sever Ties, Twitter Apology Not Accepted [VIDEO]

“These are 72,000 petitions signed by our members all over the country,” Shaunna Thomas, co-founder of Ultra Violet, told Radio.com. “They are also comments from people about why they feel Reebok needs to drop Rick Ross over his recent lyrics about drugging and raping a girl.”

Radio.com

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