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Artist Tatyana presented her project Stop telling Women to Smile” in a neighborhood in Brooklyn a few years ago. This works as a campaign against violence against women, with posters of real people with legends like “My name is not babe” and “I'm not here for you.” The topic of street harassment has been part of the global conversation for several years, with videos such as that of a woman walking through NY with a hidden camera that captured hours of uncomfortable comments, or the Everyday Sexism account on Twitter. The latter is dedicated to collecting testimonies of sexist behavior in its different manifestations, including female harassment in public spaces. Women, harassed in the streets of Mexico City Photo: interactive.fusion.net One of the countries with the worst problems of violence against women is Mexico. In 2010, the UN ranked the country number one in gender violence, estimating that 44% of women have suffered some type of violence, from touching in public to rape. Due to the above, Tatyana brought her project to Mexico. With the help of Laura Martínez from the Association for the Comprehensive Development of Raped Persons and more than 70 women, the artist took her message to the streets of the Federal District last September.
The star presenter of the American television network NBC, Brian Williams, was suspended for six months without pay for having distorted the events America Mobile Number List he experienced while covering the war in Iraq in 2003, the company announced today. The measure is effective immediately and for six months Williams, 55, will not receive any payment, NBC president Deborah Turness said on the network's website. «During his program on Friday, January 30, 2015, Brian misrepresented events that had occurred while covering the war in Iraq in 2003. It later became clear that he had done the same on other occasions telling that story. "He was at fault, that was completely inappropriate for someone in Brian's position," Turness said in the letter. For this reason, "we have decided to suspend Brian for six months," the executive added. Williams, who has hosted the evening news since 2004, is one of the most famous anchors in the United States and had renewed his contract with NBC in December, for about ten million dollars a year.
The statements that opened the controversy, Williams had stated in his program that a helicopter in which he was traveling in Iraq in 2003 had been attacked with rocket launchers. But after several soldiers questioned his version of events in messages on social networks, the presenter apologized on air on February 5, claiming to have made a "mistake." "I was in a device that followed" the attacked helicopter, acknowledged the presenter of the most watched news program in the United States. "I made a mistake remembering this event from 12 years ago," he said. Last Friday, NBC began an internal investigation to examine the statements of its star presenter, while certain commentators openly questioned the possibility of his permanence at the television network after this controversy. Now, Alyssa's ambition is to speak at more corporate events, including business golf days where she found success encouraging business owners to give to the cause. “The bottom line is that we need to raise more money,” says Brian, “and we need to sell more chocolates.
The star presenter of the American television network NBC, Brian Williams, was suspended for six months without pay for having distorted the events America Mobile Number List he experienced while covering the war in Iraq in 2003, the company announced today. The measure is effective immediately and for six months Williams, 55, will not receive any payment, NBC president Deborah Turness said on the network's website. «During his program on Friday, January 30, 2015, Brian misrepresented events that had occurred while covering the war in Iraq in 2003. It later became clear that he had done the same on other occasions telling that story. "He was at fault, that was completely inappropriate for someone in Brian's position," Turness said in the letter. For this reason, "we have decided to suspend Brian for six months," the executive added. Williams, who has hosted the evening news since 2004, is one of the most famous anchors in the United States and had renewed his contract with NBC in December, for about ten million dollars a year.
The statements that opened the controversy, Williams had stated in his program that a helicopter in which he was traveling in Iraq in 2003 had been attacked with rocket launchers. But after several soldiers questioned his version of events in messages on social networks, the presenter apologized on air on February 5, claiming to have made a "mistake." "I was in a device that followed" the attacked helicopter, acknowledged the presenter of the most watched news program in the United States. "I made a mistake remembering this event from 12 years ago," he said. Last Friday, NBC began an internal investigation to examine the statements of its star presenter, while certain commentators openly questioned the possibility of his permanence at the television network after this controversy. Now, Alyssa's ambition is to speak at more corporate events, including business golf days where she found success encouraging business owners to give to the cause. “The bottom line is that we need to raise more money,” says Brian, “and we need to sell more chocolates.