Trump Gives Big Tech Friends an Early Christmas Gift With Order Against State AI Regulations
Jenna Sherman, a campaign director focused on tech and gender at Ultraviolet Action, said Trump’s order “only has one group of winners: his wealthy donors in the tech sector.”
UltraViolet, Women’s Rights Group, Upgrades Movement Via Social Media
Progressive campaigners and online activists Nita Chaudhary and Shaunna Thomas had an idea for a new kind of women’s rights group: one that uses cutting-edge online advertising techniques to engage more people in the fight to end sexism in politics, media and pop culture. They were not quite ready to launch their project, called UltraViolet, and their website was not yet running when the news broke that Susan G. Komen for the Cure had pulled cancer screening grants from Planned Parenthood over abortion politics. Feeling that this could be their moment to grab women’s attention, Ultraviolet leapt into action, launching its first campaign with Moveon.org to call on Komen to reverse its decision and gathering 60,000 signatures in just a few hours.
Larry Summers To Run World Bank? 37,000 Sign Petition Saying No In 24 Hours
Larry Summers is in the running to head the World Bank. But according to tens of thousands of people that recently signed a petition, he’s not the man for the job
More than 37,000 people have signed a petition expressing their dismay at the idea that Summers — who as then-president of Harvard, once famously suggested that women might lack an “intrinsic aptitude” for science and engineering — could be put in charge of the World Bank, an institution that allocates funds to developing countries.
Petition Campaigns Preceded Karen Handel’s Resignation from Komen
UltraViolet, an online community of activists striving to fight sexism in the public sector, launched one of the campaigns which collected more than 37,000 signatures in less than a week, and CREDO Action, Planned Parenthood’s largest corporate donor, launched a very similar campaign which accumulated more than 50,000 signatures. CREDO, whose campaign included hundreds of calls to Komen’s Dallas headquarters, also pledged a $200,000 grant program to replenish the funds that had been threatened by Komen’s former decision.
Komen VP at center of Planned Parenthood debate quits
Shortly after news of Handel’s resignation became public, more than a dozen women delivered petitions with 832,000 online signatures to Komen’s national headquarters in Farmers Branch, Texas, demanding that the charity continue funding breast health services for women. Most of the women represented organizations MoveOn.org, CREDO Action and UltraViolet, but at least two showed up on their own for what they thought might be a bigger demonstration.
About a dozen women Tuesday delivered petitions with 832,000 signatures to officials at the Susan G. Komen for the Cure headquarters in Farmers Branch, demanding that the charity continue funding breast health services for women. The women represented organizations Move.On.org, CREDO Action and UltraViolet. Leaders of the groups met with Komen officials for about a half-hour.
UPDATE 4-Komen VP steps down after Planned Parenthood flap
The progressive activist group, CREDO, and UltraViolet, an online community opposed to sexism, claimed credit for a joint petition campaign that collected tens of thousands of signatures calling for Handel’s resignation.
The progressive activist group, CREDO, and UltraViolet, an online community opposed to sexism, claimed credit for a joint petition campaign that collected tens of thousands of signatures calling for Handel’s resignation.
Hours Before Protest Planned in Front of Susan G. Komen HQ on LBJ, Karen Handel Resigns
Late yesterday we got word that several groups — including reps from MoveOn.org, CREDO Action and UltraViolet — are congregating at Komen’s LBJ HQ at noon today to drop off “petitions signed by nearly 850,000 people demanding that Komen not let anti-choice extremists get in the way of funding life-saving breast health care services for women.”
Can the Susan G. Komen Foundation Recover from its Planned Parenthood Missteps?
“Komen’s CEO, Nancy Brinker, has demonstrated a pattern of deliberately lying to the public about the facts about Komen’s decision to defund PP,” the Internet watchdog group Ultraviolet wrote in a statement to Yahoo! Shine.
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