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Four years ago Cornell University closed down their chapter of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Many members of the fraternity left the school altogether. They had just killed a man.
George Desdunes, an aspiring doctor, was a 19-year-old sophomore from Brooklyn, New York, and the son of Haitian immigrants. His hands and feet were tied with duct tape and zip ties. Blindfolded, he was given so...
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Susan J. Brison is a Professor of Philosophy at Dartmouth College and author of Aftermath: Violence and the Remaking of a Self.
Decades ago, we didn’t call rape by a date or acquaintance ‘rape’–so what was there to report?
In one, I was 35, on a morning walk in France, when a stranger jumped me from behind, beat, raped, repeatedly choked me into unconsciousness, hit me with a...
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Alleged rape at U-Va. reveals a lack of real men
By Richard Cohen Opinion writer
Where are the men?
I am talking about men who live by a certain code, who know that rape is repugnant, that gang rape is vile and that so-called men who do these things are criminals. I am talking at the moment of the frat boys at the University of Virginia who are accused of raping a young woman. But I am also...
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By Nina Strochlic, The Daily Beast
Since Ferguson, police have killed more than a dozen teenagers, half of them black. Some did nothing more than carry a BB gun.
ichael Brown’s death on August 9 was a nationwide wake-up call to the death-by-cop of young minority men at the hands of law enforcement. According to data stretching from 1999 to 2011, African Americans have comprised 26 percent of...
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Bill C-36, the Canadian government’s prostitution bill, passes
The Conservative government’s prostitution bill – Bill C-36 – passed in the
House of Commons by a 156-124 vote.
http://openparliament.ca/bills/41-2/C-36/
In 2007, a case challenging Canada’s prostitution laws as unconstitutional
resulted in the Supreme Court of Canada throwing out the laws...
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