I was interviewed on BBC News discussing nonconsensual deepfake pornography and the @SVPAOfficial 's advocacy with the DEFIANCE Act.
Thank you to @helenachumphrey and everyone at @BBCWorld.
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Intl Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict alarms us of conflict-related sexual violence, honours the victims and survivors of sexual violence, and pays tribute to those who have devoted their lives to standing up against these crimes.
@UN
SVPA Founder @omnymiranda criticized Uber’s response to reported sexual violence despite prevention proposals. SVPA urges transportation services, like Uber, to be proactive in protecting their passengers. #Uber
Via Community Sentinel by Jeffrey Alexander
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to advocate for sexual violence prevention and education. Every day, the SVPA is committed to preventing sexual violence through revolutionizing the system. Together, we can prevent sexual violence. #SAAM#Prevention#SVPA
I was recently quoted in this important article on the impacts of stealthing, published by
@jazzmyth via @The19thNews.
Stealthing refers to the nonconsensual removal of a condom before or during sex, but it can also refer to tampering with any method of birth control.
"Releasing the Epstein files without holding the exposed individuals and institutions accountable will embolden rapists and pedophiles. Transparency alone is not justice." Read the full article by @omnymiranda
I recently wrote for @TheAdvocateMag on why the #Epstein Files need more than just transparency — they need accountability. "Exposure without consequences is not transparency. It is permission." Read the full article here: https://t.co/FdDcGiLGLC
"Releasing the Epstein files, without holding the exposed individuals and institutions accountable, will embolden rapists and pedophiles. Transparency alone is not justice." Read the full article here: https://t.co/UuQ126a8hi
"Releasing the Epstein files without holding the exposed individuals and institutions accountable will embolden rapists and pedophiles. Transparency alone is not justice."
Omny Miranda Martone argues that releasing the Epstein files without holding perpetrators and institutions accountable risks normalizing abuse rather than delivering justice. https://t.co/frgY76K3A2
@omnymiranda “The harm these materials cause includes financial loss and professional consequences such as job loss and promotions,” she said. “The ongoing harm and permanence of this harm is something unique to this abuse," said Katie Knick, research director with SVPA.
“The DEFIANCE Act... allows victims to pursue legal action in civil court against individuals creating harmful deepfakes," said @omnymiranda in a recent interview with Jeffrey Alexander in Community Sentinel Media https://t.co/arsll5gQHM