SI's 'Non-Swimsuit Issue' Sends Mixed, Harmful Messages
After seeing Sports Illustrated's response to the "Me Too" movement, I can only assume they are saying .... "Objectify Me Too."
Nina May is the Founder and Chairman of the Renaissance Women which is an educational non-profit foundation with international and production training programs and opportunities for internships on media projects.
After seeing Sports Illustrated's response to the "Me Too" movement, I can only assume they are saying .... "Objectify Me Too."
It would help if all the student protestors actually spent more time learning history.
I am a little confused by the Me-too feminists who have stood by for years while they knew the famous "casting couch" was in full swing, but wanted their time in the spotlight so badly, they would endure whatever that entailed.
The creator of a new broadcast series about a solar flare that knocks the world back to the Dark Ages says her show is more than a cautionary tale – it's a playbook for making sure you're ready should such a disaster occur.
For those still confused about the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, one need only go as far as a church hymnal to solve that problem.
Harvey Weinstein's three-decade reign of terror as an alleged sexual predator, is like the outward symptoms of an internal sickness.