December 1, 2017
Mohenjo
Breaking News, Business, Human Interest, Political
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Music mogul Russell Simmons said in a statement Thursday that he was stepping down from the entertainment and clothing companies he founded after another sexual harassment allegation against him.
Writer Jenny Lumet said in a Hollywood Reporter column published Thursday that Simmons sexually violated her in 1991. In her detailed account, Lumet said Simmons offered her a ride home from a New York City restaurant, but took her to his apartment instead.
“Alone in the elevator, you pressed me into the corner with your body, your hands and your mouth,” she wrote.
Lumet said Simmons then had sex with her without her consent.
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March 10, 2016
Mohenjo
Breaking News
#bestschoolday, 50 actors, Abraham Lincoln, amazon, athletes, Blake Mycoskie, business, Business News, Emancipation Proclamation, entrepreneurs, founder and Chief Shoegiver of TOMS, Hotels, human-rights, medicine, mental-health, philanthropists, research, Russell Simmons, Samuel L. Jackson, Science, Science News, Swahili, technology, Technology News, travel, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, vacation, Yvette Nicole Brown

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Everyone’s #BestSchoolDay is different. Before Blake Mycoskie became the founder and Chief Shoegiver of TOMS, his #BestSchoolDay was reciting the Emancipation Proclamation dressed as Abraham Lincoln. Actress and comedian Yvette Nicole Brown remembers the time her third-grade teacher returned from Africa and taught the class Swahili. Twitter co-founder Biz Stone won the “Bicycle Safety Essay Contest” on his #BestSchoolDay. For Samuel L. Jackson and Russell Simmons, every day of high school was a #BestSchoolDay —for Jackson, because he walked to school with the same group of friends, and for Simmons, because he was bussed to a different community that gave him greater opportunity.
Too many students, however, don’t have the classroom resources they need to realize their passions and unlock their potential. Students can’t dream big when classrooms lack books, microscopes, and robotics kits —or even paper, pencils, and paste.
That’s why more than 50 actors, athletes, entrepreneurs and philanthropists are stepping up to provide a boost to those students and their teachers. They’ve created a philanthropic flash mob to make classroom dreams come true across America.
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April 12, 2013
Mohenjo
Crime
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For 42 years, we have waged war against our own people that we have disguised as the “War on Drugs.” Forty-two years of failure that has cost the American taxpayers $1 trillion dollars, resulted in 45 million drug arrests, and overfilled America’s prisons while failing to reduce the availability, sale, or use of drugs in the United States. Instead, it destroyed the fabric of communities of color, where diseased, innocent people in need of drug rehabilitation were trained in violent criminal behavior and became lifetime consumers of the prison industrial complex. All the while, it led America to become the world’s leading jailer, with 2.3 million of our citizens behind bars, more than any country on earth. Tomorrow, we will begin a “cyber march” on Washington to stop this five-decade-long misery and devastation of humanity, that has resulted in one in every 15 African-American men in prison.
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.Also check ‘Slavery by Another Name’:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5s8ccKepCms
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