Robert De Niro’s Former Personal Assistant Wins $1.2M Lawsuit Verdict

2023-11-10 09:59:21 NEW YORK — A jury awarded more than $1.2 million to Robert De Niro’s former personal assistant Thursday, finding one of his companies responsible for subjecting her to a toxic work environment. While the jury found De Niro was not personally liable for the abuse, it said his company, Canal Productions, engaged in … Read more

Unfair Exclusion of Chilean Sprinters From Pan American Games: The Controversy and Its Impact

2023-11-10 05:09:28 The Chilean sprinters Poulette Cardoch and Berdine Castillo, during different competitions.RR SS / REUTERS The sporting and social legacy after the organization of the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games has been covered by the shadow of a serious accusation that shakes athletics, one of the disciplines that awarded gold medals for the Chilean … Read more

Breaking the Stigma: Promoting Mental Health for People with Disabilities

2023-10-23 17:51:38 A significant obstacle in the lives of People with disabilities (pcd) is the discrimination. Los prejudices and the social exclusion can generate a profound psychological impact on them and intensify the suffering of emotional disorders. mental health. In the 2022 National Survey on Discrimination, carried out by INEGI, it is revealed that 56 … Read more

Controversial Humorist Dieudonné: Show Bans and Anti-Semitic Remarks

2023-09-06 18:43:00 Already refused in several cities, the show of the controversial humorist Dieudonné will not take place on September 14 at the Zénith de Paris, the prefect of police having decided to ban it because of “risks of serious disturbances to public order. “in view of his repeated anti-Semitic remarks. This ban is in … Read more

Sexism Controversy in Spanish Football: Josep Borrell Adding Fuel to the Flames

2023-08-24 11:02:07 Josep Borrell is adding fuel to the flames of sexism in Spain that football president Luis Rubiales has ignited by kissing World Cup winner Gini Hermoso. The European Union’s Spanish foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, on Wednesday reignited the storm of criticism over sexism that has clouded Spain’s Women’s World Cup victory, saying … Read more

Mexican Government’s Response to Florida’s Law SB1718: Protecting Human Rights and Fighting Discrimination

2023-07-01 21:28:41 By Publimetro Mexico July 1, 2023 at 12:31 p.m. In relation to Law SB1718, signed on May 10, 2023 by the Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, which is expected to enter into force on July 1, the Government of Mexico, through the General Consulate of Mexico in Miami and The Consulate of Mexico … Read more

The History of Pathologization in Western Medicine: LGBTIQ+ Lives and Struggles

2023-06-30 16:59:30 First modification: 06/30/2023 – 18:59 Until 1990, the WHO considered homosexuality as a disease. Only in 2019, the body stopped categorizing trans people as people with a mental disorder. They are examples of the pathologization that LGBTIQ+ lives have received for decades in Western medicine that, even today, controls and governs people with … Read more

Police Shoots Teenager in Paris: Riots and Debates on Police Violence Erupt in France

2023-06-29 23:22:47 He police who killed a teenager on Tuesday during a traffic checkpoint in a Paris suburb, unleashing riots in Franceasked for “pardon” from the victim’s family, his lawyer reported this Thursday. “The first words he uttered were to apologize and the last words he uttered were to apologize to the family” of the … Read more