Tag: Sexual Harassment

KC Wagner, director of the Equity at Work Initiative at Cornell University, has dedicated over 40 years to addressing workplace consequences of intimate partner violence and sexual harassment.
The article highlights the problem of institutional rot within the United Nations (UN), focusing on the recent firing of UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) employees accused of participating in a Hamas terror attack.
Rabbi Art Green, the founding dean of Hebrew College's rabbinical school, has been forced into retirement and barred from campus due to inappropriate behavior with a former student.
Alessandra Biaggi, a progressive lawmaker representing parts of the Bronx and Westchester in the New York State Senate, has emerged as a leading voice in Albany.
The podcast discusses the potential downfall of Andrew Cuomo due to sexual harassment allegations, questioning whether this issue might overshadow the previous nursing-home scandal.
In this podcast episode, the discussion revolves around Andrew Cuomo's recent sexual harassment scandal involving an aide in Albany, highlighting the consequences of his actions.
The essay explores the concept of justice in rabbinic Judaism in light of the #MeToo movement, which has highlighted issues of sexual harassment and abuse.
In a recent episode, Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Haaretz journalist Allison Kaplan Sommer explore various significant topics and share a heartwarming anecdote from Israel.
In a recent discussion, Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Allison Kaplan Sommer explore three key topics: right-wing participation in protests against Netanyahu's government, the implications of Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi's activism, and the concept of public opinion excommunication and rehabilitation following a sexual harassment incident involving Ari Shavit.
The article discusses the #MeToo movement and its potential transformation into #WeToo, emphasizing the need for real change in addressing sexual harassment and gender dynamics within the Jewish community.
In this episode, Allison, Don, and Noah discuss various significant topics including the resignation of a member of Knesset due to harassment allegations, the protests in Israel over a gas deal, and the controversy surrounding the belief that Yemenite babies were taken from their parents decades ago.
MIT has parted ways with retired professor Walter Lewin, known for his award-winning teaching and popular online lectures, following a sexual harassment investigation involving a female student from one of his online classes.