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For journalists covering US protests over police violence, read CPJ's latest safety advisory: cpj.org/2020/05/cpj-sa…
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Scores of students participating in pro-Palestinian protest encampments on university campuses across the U.S. have been arrested this week. Many others have vowed to remain where they are until their schools cut financial ties with Israel amid the crisis in Gaza. #CGTNnews
Tensions are flaring on many college campuses nationwide, as the right to free speech clashes with the right of all students to feel safe at school.Police cleared out a pro-Palestine protest encampment on the campus of Northeastern University in Boston early Saturday morning.…
CGTN's Poppie Mphuthing @poppiemphuthing spoke to Seth Schachner, the Managing Director of @StratAmericas and a global business executive about AI's potential impact on upcoming 2024 elections. #biz #ai #globalbusiness #2024Elections
CGTN's Poppie Mphuthing spoke to Etienne Cote-Paluck, the Editor-in-Chief of Haiti Magazine & Haiti Weekly, about the unrest and gang violence running rampant in Haiti's capital, and the country itself. #biz #globalbusiness #haiticrisis
Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks ongoing. 100+ dead Thursday after Israeli soldiers open fire, a stampede ensues as Palestinians try to secure food aid. UN warns of starvation for internally displaced in Gaza. My report on the latest
Activists throughout the world participated in a “day of action” supporting a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, on Saturday, March 2. Protests occurred in over 100 cities globally, including Washington, D.C. Take a look.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide on Donald Trump's claim of criminal immunity in a case related to the subversion of the 2020 election. #cgtnnews #cgtnamerica
No mercy 💔 Journalists are essential workers and guardians of democracy. This is a travesty. Solidarity with my former colleagues
Today, we learned that 33 of our unit members — nearly 30% of our unit — are being laid off. Our union's statement: "We are devastated and infuriated, particularly after an exhausting year of covering a pandemic and working from home." (1/x)
A thread of incomparable reporters laid off from HuffPost today who you, an esteemed media organization, should scoop up immediately: 1/
all the fascists celebrating my colleagues being laid off is a testament to all the good & vital reporting they've done, and how stupid this all is
HuffPost employees, after a year of working through a pandemic that isn't over, were invited to a meeting today with the password "spring is here," where they were told 47 of them would be laid off. They would only know if they still had a job if they didn't receive an email by 1
"I ask my colleagues to please try not to dehumanize what's happening. This is real...Please take what happened on January 6 seriously." Rep. Rashida Tlaib delivers emotional remarks on the House floor about the Jan. 6 Capitol siege. abcn.ws/2YJEfJD
Protect Black women isn't just a slogan. It requires real work. For #BlackHistoryMonth, I wrote about what it means to back up the affirmation with action. Much love to the Black women of the past and present who inspired this piece. bit.ly/3r61uJY
Apartheid America knows that Black folks voting threatens white minority rule...
A study on the 2016 election found all-Black neighborhoods waited an avg. 29% longer in voting lines than white neighborhoods — 15% longer even in the same county. Other research links the disparity to unequal distribution of: ▪️ polling places ▪️ poll workers ▪️ voting machines
“It’s ridiculous that some people think the simple phrase ‘Protect Black women’ is controversial. We deserve to be protected as human beings. And we are entitled to our anger about a laundry list of mistreatment and neglect that we suffer.” nytimes.com/2020/10/13/opi…
Let's interrupt the gender bias instead of the women who are speaking. We can all help stop the cycle of manterruption by recognizing it, calling it out, and stopping an interrupter in his (or her) tracks.
My latest piece. This one for @ESPN's @TheUndefeated, a commentary in response to ESPN’s latest 30-for-30 documentary entitled: The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius, available now on ESPN+
Thokozile Masipa was operating against the backdrop of a racist and patriarchal society when she decided on her verdict and sentencing under the gaze of the entire world that praised and hero-worshipped Oscar Pistorius. theundefeated.com/features/its-n…
Kentucky AG: “Sometimes the criminal law is not adequate to respond to a tragedy.” Lawyers for Breonna Taylor’s family say criminal law should be used to respond when the government — through police — kill citizens, especially one sleeping in her own home like Breonna Taylor.
We will never forget Ruth Bader Ginsburg, U.S. Supreme Court Justice. #RBG was a champion for justice and she cleared the way for gender equality so other women can have a seat at the table. Her legacy will live on. Rest in power 🖤
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