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Vincent and Hanako said “Dance til you're dead!” / Part 2
Part 1 “Have you seen it? Of course you did! Everyone saw the leaked photos from the party I told you last time. And if you didn’t... Well you must be living under a rock. Now, let’s think about it... Was it really a leak? Or Mr. Giovanna with his lovely vampire Arasaka girlfriend did it on purpose? You know what I’m thinking, and you’re goddam right! Of course it was on purpose! It’s their manifesto! Towards all the tabloids that feed off of them. Well played, Mr. Giovanna, well played...” ~ Maximum Mike, 23th January 2079(?)”  Well my PC died in between two parts but I’m happy I managed to finish this little series  ❤️ Thank you to everyone who dropped me their NPV  ❤️  Featuring: Vincent & Wiosna - @cybervesna  Shkodran &Vu - @scuttlebuttin  Vivian - @sidver  Valerie - @wanderingaldecaldo  Vee - @arasakas-ronin  Vesper - @vvizjer  Vincent - @cybercaffie Apart - @arasakaapart  Special thanks to @wolv2077 for party Judy and Panam!  ❤️
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sunfishsiestalah · 2 years
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Inspired from a painting by J. Frederick Smith
Vivian belongs to @sidver :D
B&W version under the cut
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javierpenadea · 2 years
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"Davos in a Time of War" by BY ANDREW ROSS SORKIN, VIVIAN GIANG, STEPHEN GANDEL, LAUREN HIRSCH, EPHRAT LIVNI AND JENNY GROSS via NYT Business https://ift.tt/gOCkUpS
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bonesmarinated · 2 years
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here she comes again (x) - Viv and Vu said goodbye -  @sidver
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barbecutie · 2 years
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noemi + vivian by @sidver ♥
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lemondeabicyclette · 2 years
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Déclaration d’ouverture de Me Reiner Fuellmich lors de la première session du Grand Jury d’accusation devant la Cour d’Opinion publique tenue le 5 février 2022 par le Corona Investigative Committee. [Extrait de la video de 10 mins. sur Twitter.]
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1) "Il n y a pas de pandémie de Corona, mais seulement une pandémie de test PCR alimentée par une opération psychologique élaborée."
2) "Le virus lui-même peut être traité efficacement et en toute sécurité avec des vitamines C,D3, zinc etc...ainsi qu'avec l'utilisation de l'Ivermectine, l'Hydroxychloroquine"
3) "Les même personnes qui ont fait de la grippe porcine...une pandémie...en changeant pour la 1ere fois la définition de ce qu'est un pandémie...ont créé la pandémie du Corona."
4)"Nous allons prouver à vous le Jury, que le but principal de l'autre camp, est d'obtenir un contrôle total et complet sur nous tous."
La langue de bois n'est pas de mise pour Fuellmich et il nous en fait une démonstration magistrale.
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fireeaglespirit · 5 years
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#Melisandre of Asshaii#Red Woman#A Song of Ice and Fire#ASoIaF#Game of Thrones#I'm ok with the (rather peaceful) manner in which she died (we knew this was coming)#what bothers me though is that there was no reconciliation between her and Jon ... or - above all - her and Davos
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I agree! I loved almost everything about and surrounding Mel this episode.
However I really missed a little scene between her and Jon. I know this was unlikely but they could've fit it if they wanted, this could have been so interesting... and help with out TPTWP crushed hearts.
I really love Mel’s interaction with Jon in the books. My dream would be to have that scene where she pets Ghost:
"Ghost." Melisandre made the word a song.
The direwolf padded toward her. Wary, he stalked about her in a circle, sniffing. When she held out her hand he smelled that too, then shoved his nose against her fingers.
Jon let out a white breath. "He is not always so..."
"...warm? Warmth calls to warmth, Jon Snow." Her eyes were two red stars, shining in the dark. At her throat, her ruby gleamed, a third eye glowing brighter than the others. Jon had seen Ghost's eyes blazing red the same way, when they caught the light just right. "Ghost," he called. "To me."
The direwolf looked at him as if he were a stranger.
Jon frowned in disbelief. "That's...queer."
"You think so?" She knelt and scratched Ghost behind his ear. "Your Wall is a queer place, but there is power here, if you will use it. Power in you, and in this beast. You resist it, and that is your mistake. Embrace it. Use it."
That’s such an enchanting and adorable little part of the book. One of my favorites, actually. Not a surprise since it involves some of my favorite players and is so soft.
This would be my wish, to see this in the series... a scene like this could provide so much if they did this a little before the battle (perhaps in episode 2, actually, with some edits)... 
Anyway, I agree even more on your comment about her and Davos. Always loved their dynamic, the red priestess and the skeptic guy, as you know, I loved their complex interaction.
.... they really needed to talk.
Its weird and somehow appropriated, he was the only one to witness her demise.
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World Economic Forum: het oude normaal komt nooit meer terug!
De globalistische denktank van Klaus Schwab, het World Economic Forum (WEF), en de Davos-elites hebben in een nieuwe video hun plannen voor de toekomst gepresenteerd. Tot 2024 blijft alles zoals het is: lockdowns, vaccinaties en reisbeperkingen.
Het WEF werkt momenteel aan een project dat autoriteiten in staat stelt om alle bewegingen van elk individu nauwkeurig te volgen, zogenaamd zodat we weer veilig kunnen reizen. Men stuurt daarnaast steeds meer in de richting van verplichte tests, verplichte vaccinaties, toegangscontroles en afstand houden. Dit wordt ook wel ‘Corona Compliance’ genoemd.
Groene pas
Ondertussen werkt de Europese Unie aan een zogenoemde groene pas, een vaccinatiepaspoort, waarmee de vaccinatiestatus en testresultaten van elk individu kunnen worden afgelezen. Het is de bedoeling om reizen, maar ook bezoekjes aan restaurants, musea en winkels, te gaan koppelen aan deze groene pas. In Israël is de pas al uitgerold.
De minister van Buitenlandse Zaken van Singapore, Vivian Balakrishnan, heeft spijt. “Ik heb een fout gemaakt,” zei hij. “Ik heb in eerste instantie beloofd dat de gegevens alleen zouden worden gebruikt voor bron- en contactonderzoek. Toen ik deze belofte deed, besefte ik niet dat de politie bij het onderzoeken van een misdaad om documenten kan vragen of kan verzoeken dat bepaalde informatie wordt vrijgegeven.”
Big Brother
Met andere woorden: ook de politie en autoriteiten hebben toegang tot deze gegevens. Balakrishnan zei dat de wet inmiddels is aangepast zodat de politie alleen in specifieke situaties toegang kan krijgen tot de gegevens.
Hij benadrukte dat net zoals na 9/11 de veiligheidsmaatregelen worden aangescherpt. En dat is het nieuwe normaal! Big Brother zal ons constant in de gaten houden. “We gaan blaastesten doen, we gaan de komende jaren van alles doen,” zei Balakrishnan. Hij waarschuwde: “De geschiedenis leert ons dat als overheden eenmaal die macht hebben, ze die niet zomaar opgeven.”
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Davos Agenda: What You Need to Know About the Future of Work
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(2020). The Future Of Work According To WEF Davos 2020: 5 Minute Summary [Photograph]. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonyounger/2020/02/01/the-future-of-work-according-to-wef-davos-2020-quick-summary/?sh=e5124f5b2c31
“COVID-19 is making it more difficult for everyone to obtain decent work and education – especially marginalized and vulnerable populations. The Davos Agenda will focus on solutions to ensure the future of work and societal disruption are sustainable and inclusive. To build back better, we must close the skills gap, make workplaces more inclusive and prioritize the health and well-being of workers.”
“The events of the past year have disrupted work, education and society. From 25-29 January 2021, The Davos Agenda will bring global leaders together to discuss these challenges and the solutions needed to drive recovery and ensure that society and the future of work are sustainable and inclusive.”
World Economic Forum, January 24, 2021: “Davos Agenda: What you need to know about the future of work,” by Samantha Sault
World Economic Forum, January 14, 2021: “Workplace disrupted – five themes that will define the future of work,” by C. Vijayakumar
Stakeholder Capitalism a Solution?
“In the 1950s and 1960s, it was quite natural for a company and its CEO to consider not just shareholders, but everyone who as a “stake” in the success of a firm. That is the core of stakeholder capitalism: it is a form of capitalism in which companies do not only optimize short-term profits for shareholders, but seek long term value creation, by taking into account the needs of all their stakeholders, and society at large.”
“Today, the stakeholder concept is ready for a comeback, albeit in an updated, more comprehensive form. We are facing a whole set of social, economic, and health crises, and the best response to these challenges, would be for all actors in society to consider more than their narrow and short-term self interest. So what could stakeholder capitalism look like today, and how does it differ from the stakeholder management my father’s generation intuitively implemented in the 1960s and 1970s? The most important characteristic of the stakeholder model today is that the stakes of our system are now more clearly global. Economies, societies, and the environment are more closely linked to each other now than 50 years ago.”
“To ensure that both people and the planet prosper, four key stakeholders play a crucial role. They are: governments (of countries, states, and local communities); civil society (from unions to NGOs, from schools and universities to action groups); companies (constituting the private sector, whether freelancers or large multinational companies); and the international community (consisting of international organizations such as the UN as well as regional organizations such as the European Union or ASEAN).”
World Economic Forum, January 22, 2021: “What is stakeholder capitalism?,” by Klaus Schwab and Peter Vanham
McKinsey & Company, November 12, 2020: The Case for Stakeholder Capitalism by Vivian Hunt, Bruce Simpson, and Yuito Yamada
Against Stakeholder Capitalism
“Stakeholderism has risen and collapsed many times over the past century, generally failing to overcome the until-now dominant idea — expressed as recently as 1997 by the U.S. Business Roundtable — that ‘the paramount duty of … directors’ is to serve the interests of shareholders. That’s capitalism. ... Ending shareholder capitalism by merging private enterprise with government power is not a new idea. Anti-corporate populism has been around for decades, even centuries. It comes with a mixed ideological heritage.I n the United States, the idea that corporations should be organized for broader purposes under more direct government control reached a peak of sorts in the 1970s when Ralph Nader, consumer-activist and hero of American corporate-bashers, published Taming the Giant Corporation. Nader proposed a U.S. federal charter of major U.S. corporations ‘whereby a government gives the corporate entity existence and that entity, in return, agrees to serve the public interest.’”
“Nader’s plans, pursued through the 1970s, failed to gain acceptance, mainly because his concept was effectively rebutted by an active and effective band of critics. ... The most effective force against Nader was Nobel economist Milton Friedman, whose famous 1970 essay, ‘The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits,’ over-shadowed Nader’s aggressive attempt to push Washington to bring in a federal charter. Imposing social and other responsibilities on corporate executives, said Friedman, would be ‘fundamentally subversive’ to the foundations of the very market economy that has delivered prosperity and rising living standards. When a corporate executive begins imposing taxes on shareholders and consumers to spend for social purposes ‘he becomes in effect a public employee, a civil servant, even through he remains in name an employee of a private enterprise.’”
The Financial Post, January 22, 2021: “Terence Corcoran: The murky rise of Klaus Schwab's stakeholder 'capitalism' and the WEF's Davos corporate plan,” by Terence Corcoran
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Fears Over New Coronavirus Grip Davos
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Hello from Davos, Switzerland, where business leaders are worried about the growing coronavirus outbreak. More below. (Want this in your inbox each morning? Sign up here.)
The big worries at Davos: disease and trade
Attendees of the World Economic Forum in Davos are fretting about global trade in the face of threats from trade battles, the coronavirus outbreak and more.• Executives are worried about China’s coronavirus and how its spread will affect business in the hugely important market. Some expressed their fears yesterday with President Trump, who responded that he wasn’t concerned. (More on the outbreak below.)• Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is annoyed that European countries are still weighing special taxes on American internet companies, saying this morning that creating a global minimum tax was more important and more fair.
The toll of closing of Chinese cities amid outbreak
Chinese officials have closed off the city of Wuhan, the epicenter of a growing viral outbreak, and nearby Huanggang and Ezhou. It’s the latest sign of how serious matters have become, with at least 17 people dead and 570 sickened in countries around the world.Wuhan “is the hub of industry and commerce in central China, home to the region’s biggest airport and deepwater port and sometimes known as the Chicago of China,” Amy Qin and Vivian Wang of the NYT write.The outbreak could also have economic effects outside China. Analysts at Goldman Sachs warned clients that it could “shave $3 from oil prices thanks to a slowdown in air travel,” Pippa Stevens of CNBC reports.Beijing is worried about a repeat of the SARS epidemic, in which Chinese officials initially obscured the seriousness of the crisis, Ms. Qin and Ms. Wang add. That illness ultimately led to 800 deaths worldwide.
Report details how Jeff Bezos’ phone was hacked
An alleged plot to infiltrate the Amazon chief’s phone appears to have involved an international cast of hackers and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, according to a report commissioned by Mr. Bezos and endorsed by U.N. investigators. Here’s how it played out, writes Sheera Frankel of the NYT.• Mr. Bezos exchanged phone numbers with Prince Mohammed at a dinner in L.A. in 2018. (Here’s who else was at that gathering.)• A WhatsApp account tied to the crown prince then began repeatedly contacting Mr. Bezos, without prompting.• On May 1 that year, the WhatsApp account sent Mr. Bezos a video file of about 4.4 megabytes, with about 14 bytes of malicious code. It’s not clear from the report whether Mr. Bezos opened it.• Within 24 hours, Mr. Bezos’ iPhone X began sending about 29,000 times its normal data usage.• Messages sent by Prince Mohammed’s WhatsApp account later that year indicated that the sender knew Mr. Bezos was discussing divorce with his wife, MacKenzie.The report said the spyware probably came from the NSO Group of Israel and the Hacking Group of Italy.U.N. experts endorsed the report and called on the U.S. and others to investigate the accusations. “The hacking of Jeff Bezos is in a different league,” Agnès Callamard, one of the experts, said in a statement. She added that “his hacking appears to have been driven by his ownership of The Washington Post.”It’s unclear what the Trump administration will do, given that it regards Prince Mohammed as an important ally and Mr. Bezos as the owner of a newspaper that irritates President Trump. An unnamed U.S. official told the WSJ that the administration was “concerned” about the accusations.
Inside Microsoft’s big fight with the I.R.S.
For years, the tech giant saved on taxes by shifting at least $39 billion in profits to Puerto Rico. The I.R.S. took aim at the arrangement — but, as Paul Kiel of ProPublica reports, the agency has been bombarded by Microsoft’s money and lobbying.• Microsoft’s arrangement involved selling intellectual property to an 85-person factory that it owned in a small Puerto Rican city. Its tax consultants at KPMG had persuaded the government to give the company a tax rate of nearly zero percent.• A small I.R.S. team leading an audit of Microsoft “used special powers that the agency had shied away from using in the past,” Mr. Kiel writes. “It took unprecedented steps like hiring an elite law firm to join the government’s side.”• Microsoft rallied trade groups to its side in the legal fight and lobbied Republicans and Democrats alike to oppose the I.R.S.’s tactics.The big picture: “Microsoft’s war with the I.R.S. offers a rare view into how a giant company maneuvers to avoid taxes — and how it responds when the government tries to crack down.”
Tesla’s market value hit $100 billion. Now what?
Elon Musk’s dream of having the electric carmaker’s market capitalization surpass $100 billion has been realized. Yet the hard work continues, Niraj Chokshi of the NYT notes.Tesla’s stock has been on a strong run over the past three months, raising the company’s market value above rivals like G.M. and Ford.The accomplishment puts Mr. Musk on the cusp of a big payday. If Tesla’s market cap can stay above $100 billion for six months, including 30 consecutive days, he’s entitled to buy about 1.69 million shares for about $350 each — a payout that would be worth about $370 million before taxes at Wednesday’s price.There are plenty of buts. Tesla is under regulatory scrutiny for crashes involving its vehicles, and questions remain about the stability of its business and its dependence on overseas sales, especially in China.And there are still plenty of doubters. The number of Tesla shares being shorted is equivalent to about 20 percent of its overall stock count.
Fairway files for bankruptcy
The New York City grocery chain filed for Chapter 11 protection last night, the second time in four years it has done so. That puts the fate of the Manhattan institution into question.The company said it would hold an auction for its operations, including its 14 stores. It has a “stalking horse” agreement to sell five stores to Village Super Market, the operator of the rival ShopRite chain, for $70 million, though another bidder could top that offer.Fairway had disputed a report that it would file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, in which companies liquidate themselves with no hope of a turnaround. “Despite reports, Fairway Market has no intention to file for chapter 7 or liquidate all of its stores,” it said in a statement, though it hinted at an alternative plan.The context: The company struggled from debt it took on as part of an ambitious plan to expand beyond Manhattan. It also suffered from competition like Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s and Amazon. It filed for Chapter 11 in 2016, though an executive said in 2018 that it had “bounced back.”
The speed read
Deals• Alphabet’s GV division and other investors have bought out WeWork’s stake in The Wing, a co-working start-up aimed at women. (Fortune)• John Malone’s Liberty Global is reportedly working on a takeover bid for Univision. (Bloomberg)• Permira agreed to sell the consultancy Duff & Phelps to two other buyout firms, Further Global and Stone Point Capital, for $4.2 billion. (FT)• The production company behind the hit podcast “Serial” is said to be considering a sale. The NYT is reportedly a potential suitor. (WSJ)Politics and policy• The Fed did not prevent the U.S. economy from growing 4 percent, as President Trump claimed. (NYT)• Bankers in Europe are increasingly complaining about negative interest rates. (FT)• Britain’s Parliament finalized the bill that will take the country out of the E.U. (NYT)Tech• The popular social network TikTok is becoming a political battleground. It’s also reportedly searching for a new C.E.O., who would be based in the U.S. (Vox, Bloomberg)• Attorney General Bill Barr has threatened to review a law protecting social networks from legal liability for content on their platforms as part of his campaign against big tech. (Information)• “Mysterious GPS outages are wracking the shipping industry.” (Fortune)Best of the rest• Health insurers have pledged to invest $55 million to develop cheaper generic drugs. (NYT)• Gov. Gavin Newsom of California objected to PG&E’s deal with bondholders to exit bankruptcy. (NYT)• Starbucks says it will encourage customers to try nondairy milk products to reduce its carbon footprint. (Bloomberg)• The Giants quarterback Eli Manning is retiring from the N.F.L. after 16 years. Here’s what many consider his greatest moment. (NYT, YouTube)We’d love your feedback. Please email thoughts and suggestions to [email protected]. Read the full article
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sidver · 1 month
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Vivian's casual glamorous midday visit of husband's workplace✨
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My series of portraits inspired by Better Call Saul season 4 promo portraits' aesthetic featuring my chooms OCs that volunteered:  I: Vu - @scuttlebuttin | Vincent - @cybervesna | Vian - @ixov612 II: Verdana - @sayvayy | BeesV - @beesbee | Bri - @Chaaxfo III: Vanessa - @aDwarfLegion | Vivian - @sidver | Viv - @ugh-my-back 
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Hôtel Waldheim - François Vallejo
Hôtel Waldheim – François Vallejo
Un outil de communication d’un autre âge (de simples cartes postales) et une phrase énigmatique et anonyme au dos vont ouvrir des pans entiers de souvenirs, qui, petit à petit, reconstruisent l’adolescence d’un homme quinquagénaire.
Jeff Valdera redécouvre ce tout jeune homme qu’il était lorsque, avec sa tante, il séjournait, plusieurs étés de suite, dans un hôtel familial pour habitués en…
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FUSION Invests in Coverage of Social Justice Issues with New Cross-Platform ‘Fusion Fights’ Content Initiative
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New Year-Long Effort Will Include Special Programming on FUSION TV, Enterprise Reporting, and Special Events Around Gender, Environmental, Economic Justice and Civil Rights Issues
‘FUSION Fights’ for Gender Justice Kicks off with Panel Discussion at Davos and Continues with Special Coverage of the Women’s March on Washington
FUSION today announced the launch of ‘FUSION Fights,’ a new cross-platform content initiative that seeks to elevate conversations around social justice issues that impact young, diverse communities, and often don’t receive the media coverage these issues merit. The announcement was made at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos.
The effort builds on FUSION’s commitment to covering social justice issues and  will include the production of television, digital, and social content that amplifies the diverse voices in America and the issues that matter most to them. ‘FUSION Fights’ will also include specific calls to action driven by FUSION’s RiseUp social impact unit. ‘FUSION Fights’ will initially focus on the following social justice issues:
FUSION Fights for Gender Justice: This election cycle underscores the need to ensure more women have a strong and equitable voice in shaping our public and private institutions. This cycle highlighted the threats, veiled and unveiled, to women’s health and to the fundamental right to control our own bodies, as well as important subjects like equal pay, paid family leave, and sexual harassment. FUSION fights for these rights, and for the rights of all individuals, regardless of gender identity or sexual preference, to live with dignity, and with the security that all  can afford to care for their families.
FUSION Fights for Economic Justice: Over the last few decades, the gap between the 1% and the rest of the country has grown exponentially. History has demonstrated again and again that nations with such great imbalance struggle to uphold their core democratic principles. As President Barack Obama said in his final address: “if every economic issue is framed as a struggle between a hard-working white middle class and undeserving minorities, then workers of all shades will be left fighting for scraps while the wealthy withdraw further into their private enclaves.” FUSION fights for basic economic opportunity for all Americans.
FUSION Fights for Civil Rights: The ‘millennial’ generation is the most diverse generation to come of age in our nation’s history and future generations will make the U.S. a majority-minority nation by 2044. FUSION will fight for those championing diversity and inclusivity with coverage around issues of race, immigrant rights, islamophobia, and LGBT rights as well as issues of access and representation like voting rights and redistricting.
FUSION Fights for Environmental Justice: Quite simply, without a healthy earth, the rest of the fights will soon become irrelevant. Too often, though, traditional environmental movements and the media have overlooked the leadership and courage of young, multicultural Americans working to protect our basic, natural resources. FUSION fights for the voices who are working to protect our planet and shines a light on issues including water conservation and access to clean water, animal rights, protection of Native land and national parks, and climate change.
“With so much at stake as a transition of power happens in Washington, FUSION will continue its wide-ranging coverage of social justice issues by amplifying diverse voices and fighting for more substantive conversations on several core issues. We want to spark more dialogue and drive action that will help ensure we build a stronger democracy and more just society for our country’s diverse youth,” said FUSION Co-Presidents Daniel Eilemberg and Boris Gartner.
The ‘FUSION Fight’ for gender justice kicked off with a special panel on gender roles at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos and will continue this month with coverage of the Women’s March on Washington. Ongoing cross-platform coverage of gender justice will include:
EVENTS
‘Disrupting the Status Quo of Gender Roles’ / January 18 in Davos | FUSION TV and Univision will host a panel discussion, ‘Disrupting the Status Quo of Gender Roles,’ at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos. While gender roles are shifting, women still face many barriers to fulfilling their potential. How can we challenge stereotypes and institutional inertia to achieve gender parity within our lifetimes? Enrique Acevedo, Univision news anchor and FUSION TV Special Correspondent, will moderate a discussion with: Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF); Isabel Saint Malo, Vice President of Panama; Cynthia Castro, Vice-President of Reinventing Business for All (RBA) in Costa Rica; Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, documentary filmmaker; and Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers International. The panel will be livestreamed on Facebook and FUSION.net.    
‘What to Do When You’re Expecting the Worst’ / January 19 in Washington DC |  FUSION TV, Jezebel and Fusion.net team up to host a discussion on how the incoming Trump Administration and the new Congress will impact women’s rights in America. ‘What to Do When You’re Expecting the Worst’ will bring together women and men from the political sector, nonprofit world, and journalism community.
‘The Return on Equality’ / January 19 in Davos | Enrique Acevedo, Univision news anchor and FUSION TV Special Correspondent, hosts a conversation ‘The Return on Equality’ featuring Michael Cole-Fontayn, Executive Vice President and Chairman of EMEA, BNY Mellon; Ambassador Elizabeth Cousens, Deputy CEO, UN Foundation; Vivian Riefberg, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company; and Angela Sun, Head of Strategy and Corporate Development, Bloomberg L.P.
FUSION TV
The Naked Truth: Women’s March on D.C. | FUSION’s Cleo Stiller reports from the Women’s March on Washington for a special report. Airs Sunday, January 22 @ 8PM on FUSION TV.
The Woman Card | FUSION’s Alicia Menendez takes a revealing, provocative look at the role gender played in the 2016 election and what takeaways will prove useful under the new Trump administration and Congress. Menendez talks to the women who will be shaping the conversation in the years ahead including Sen. Kamala Harris; Sen. Loretta Sanchez; Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY); and former Deputy Campaign Manager, Carly for President, Sarah Isgur Flores. Airs Sunday, January 22 @ 8:30PM on FUSION TV.
O Girls | Oprah Winfrey has changed the lives of hundreds of young women through her Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa. Ten years later, FUSION’s Kimberly Brooks documents the personal journey of five girls from the inaugural class as they graduate college and interviews Oprah about the power education can have to empower young women across the globe. Airs Sunday, January 22 @ 9:30 PM on FUSION TV.
Black Mamas Matter (tentative title) | In a new investigative documentary, produced by the Oscar and Emmy award-winning duo Simon Chinn (‘Man on Wire,’ ‘Searching for Sugar Man’) and Jonathan Chinn (‘American High’), FUSION’s Nelufar Hedayat examines the shocking number of women of color who are dying during, or soon after, giving birth -- all in what is supposed to be the most developed country in the world. Airdate TBA.
No League of Their Own | The conversation surrounding transgender athletes has reached a fever pitch and FUSION seeks to explore the answer to the often asked question: do transgender athletes actually have a competitive advantage? Through professional voices and personal storytelling, the special report ‘No League of Their Own’ examines the debate through interviews with Caitlyn Jenner, 1976 Olympic Gold Medalist and Transgender Advocate; Chris Mosier, Team USA Duathlete; Chloe Anderson Division II Collegiate Volleyball Player; Katrina Karkazis, Senior Research Scholar at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics; among other experts. Airdate TBA.
Sex Right Now: Bridging the Orgasm Gap | FUSION’s Cleo Stiller takes an informative and entertaining look at: the plight of the sexually voracious woman and what that means for men, as well as life in the burgeoning industry of sex toys made by and designed by women, and why it's practically illegal to say the word 'vagina.' This special is part of an ongoing that explores sex, society and technology in the new America. Airdate TBA.
DIGITAL
‘Wired Women’ | A digital video series will put a spotlight on women and girls kicking-ass in tech, while making the world a little less messed up. The series will be featured across the digital properties of the Fusion Media Group including Fusion, Jezebel, and Gizmodo.
Ongoing Enterprise Reporting | The editors and reporters from FUSION.net take a deep dive into into the impact of the incoming administration and the new Congress on women's health.
Cross-platform content for the ‘FUSION Fights’’ for economic justice, environmental justice, and civil rights will be announced in the coming weeks.
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Трудно высказать и не высказать...  @sidver
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