Foundation and ive been travelling for 20 years and i think one of the things that has shocked me as ive been on the ground in so many Different Countries in africa and all over the world is that abuse comes up more and more and more that if you have a conversation with women thats a real conversation so youre there to talk about their health or their children if you stay long enough theyll tell you about the abuse in their community and what i know is that abuse silences women and girls and its unacceptable so i completely agree you have to stand in your own authority stand in your integrity and we all have to fight back and it takes finding other like minded women like women just like when he said like shes changed turn her life into be an activist and it takes other male allies to there are men who are or women takes all of us standing up and saying not ok. We got this tweet from titus and we didnt get a lot of tweets like this but i think its important to show and to share because
It will also deny permission for private and corporate aircraft and boats its part of efforts by the United States to pressure havana over what it calls cubas destabilizing role in the region including its support for president Nicolas Maduro and venezuela and our former president prop rock obama the white house essential travel and financial restrictions and establish formal diplomatic relations and White House Correspondent kimberly how has more. These are major travel restrictions put in place by the trumpet ministration effectively blocking what was considered to be the most popular form of travel to cuba and that is travel that took place through a loophole in existing travel restrictions allowing for those to transit to cuba through organized tour groups as well as on cruise ships not only has this been blocked but the state department with its announcement has also ended travel by private citizens u. S. Citizens who were perhaps going to cuba on a yacht or even a private aircraf
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She has won awards on human rights abuse exposes and on Health Insurers who rescinded coverage for sick members. Please give a warm welcome to ms. Lisa. [applause] i want to introduce the rest of our panel. We are really lucky to have a Diverse Group that can speak to many aspects of this problem. Chill is a legal scholar at ucla who has done a lot of research in the Opioid Epidemic and efforts to fix it. This is a fabulous journalist and reporter who i worked with at the paper and has written many books. She has written an amazing chronicle of this epidemic called dreamland. If you havent read it, i highly recommend it. Its fabulous and touching and tragic. Dr. Larissa muni runs and addiction clinic at ucla and helps doctors learn how to cope with victims of this epidemic and she has done research into medication responses. This is a federal prosecutor down here in the courthouse in l. A. And as an assistant u. S. Attorney, he has prosecuted doctors and drug rings and gangs that move
She has won awards on human rights abuse exposes and on Health Insurers who rescinded coverage for sick members. Please give a warm welcome to ms. Lisa. [applause] i want to introduce the rest of our panel. We are really lucky to have a Diverse Group that can speak to many aspects of this problem. Chill is a legal scholar at ucla who has done a lot of research in the Opioid Epidemic and efforts to fix it. This is a fabulous journalist and reporter who i worked with at the paper and has written many books. She has written an amazing chronicle of this epidemic called dreamland. If you havent read it, i highly recommend it. Its fabulous and touching and tragic. Dr. Larissa muni runs and addiction clinic at ucla and helps doctors learn how to cope with victims of this epidemic and she has done research into medication responses. This is a federal prosecutor down here in the courthouse in l. A. And as an assistant u. S. Attorney, he has prosecuted doctors and drug rings and gangs that move