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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

Women’s Groups on 2020: How Can We Choose Among Warren, Klobuchar, Harris, Gillibrand and Gabbard?

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Women’s Groups on 2020: How Can We Choose Among Warren, Klobuchar, Harris, Gillibrand and Gabbard?

But Shaunna Thomas, executive director of women’s rights group UltraViolet, said she would be surprised if many of these organizations endorsed in the primary. UltraViolet did not endorse in 2016, and Thomas said that this year—with so many strong women candidates—there is little incentive for any women’s group to do so.
“There is all the incentive in the world for us to create the conditions for all of these candidates to continue to vie for women as a constituency and to center their needs,” she said. “I’d be shocked if women’s groups jumped in to endorse a bunch of different candidates… if for no other reason than because we need all of them to center women.”

The Daily Beast

‘Surviving R. Kelly’ makers, others react to charges

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‘Surviving R. Kelly’ makers, others react to charges

“It’s past time for us to listen to and trust Black women and girls and hold those who abuse them accountable.” —Women’s rights organization Ultraviolet, via Twitter.

Washington Post

Questions surround Labor Secretary Acosta after judge’s ruling

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Questions surround Labor Secretary Acosta after judge’s ruling

“Under Acosta’s leadership, a sexual predator and his accomplices walked away with a meager slap on the wrist,” said Shaunna Thomas, co-founder of UltraViolet, a women’s advocacy organization, in a statement.

Washington Post

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