Disruptors Bozoma Saint John, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Glennon Doyle and Stacey Bendet are launching a new social media initiative on Wednesday, June 10.
26.05.2020 - 21:21 / nypost.com
The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing has filed a discrimination suit against Disney and CBS Studios, alleging the companies allowed “Criminal Minds” cinematographer Greg St. Johns to get away with sexual harassment for 14 years.
According to the suit, St. Johns habitually touched men on the groin and butt, and kissed and caressed their necks and shoulders. The suit alleges that, over the years, more than a dozen men were fired for complaining about his behavior.
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Disruptors Bozoma Saint John, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Glennon Doyle and Stacey Bendet are launching a new social media initiative on Wednesday, June 10.
Disruptors Bozoma Saint John, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Glennon Doyle and Stacey Bendet are launching a new social media initiative on Wednesday, June 10.
Reese Witherspoon’s clothing company Draper James is facing a class-action lawsuit following a dress giveaway earlier this year.The Legally Blonde star and her clothing line publicized the generous giveaway on their Instagram page back in April, as the coronavirus pandemic swept the world, writing: “Dear Teachers: We want to say thank you. During quarantine we see you working harder than ever to educate our children.
Reese Witherspoon’s clothing company Draper James is facing a class-action lawsuit following a dress giveaway earlier this year.
reports TMZ.Part of their complaint reportedly centres around the fact that there were asked to submit personal details of their employment and contact details to the site without being made aware that there were only 250 dresses available in the offer. Dear Teachers: We want to say thank you. During quarantine, we see you working harder than ever to educate our children.
WarnerMedia on Thursday outlined actions the company is taking to help fight social injustice. For starters, the company will donate commercial inventory toColor Of Change and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Oprah Winfrey is set to host a two-night town hall to discuss systemic racism in America and the current state of a country which has seen mass protests since the death of George Floyd at the hands of police officers in Minnesota. Titled “OWN Spotlight: Where Do We Go From Here?,” the town hall will be simulcast on OWN and all of its parent company Discovery’s 18 other networks.
Oprah Winfrey is hosting a discussion with Black thought leaders, artists and activists regarding the civil unrest across American in response to the murder of George Floyd next week as part of a two-night event that will be simulcast across 19 different Discovery-owned networks.
By Dominic Patten, Erik Pedersen
A Scots man who was charged in connection with a social media image mocking the death of tragic George Floyd has been released.
CEO Brian Roberts welcomes 'reflection and discussion' in wake of George Floyd's 'senseless killing'
Khloe Kardashian and her Good American team are being sued by a Los Angeles-based designer over a collection of embellished bodysuits.
Claimants argue Ultra's alleged position is "unenforceable"
For some Criminal Minds fans, the resurrection of J.J. (A.J. Cook) and Reid's (Matthew Gray Gubler) romantic feelings in the Season 14 finale and first part of Season 15 felt like a shot. For a dedicated group of shippers, known to the internet as Jeiders, it was hope that the two FBI colleagues, who have always had a special connection after going on one date in the first season, might finally explore a romantic relationship.
Madonna has been sued over a cancelled show in Miami last December. Two fans claim that – although they got a ticket refund after the Miami date on the star’s ‘Madame X Tour’ was pulled at the last minute – that didn’t compensate them for other damages caused by the late-in-the-day cancellation such as travel costs.