5 Best Movies To Watch With Friends On Netflix
for ENTITY Mag
It’s Friday night and you’re at home with your best friends. Pizza is on the way. You turn to the only thing that is guaranteed to fix your late night cravings for entertainment: Netflix, mother of all the best movies to watch with your friends.
But, as you scroll endlessly you realize there are literally too many titles to choose from. After twenty minutes of back and forth between that 90s film all but one of you have seen and the intimidating new thriller that doesn’t have the greatest reviews, you turn off your T.V. disgruntled...
i will not be silenced
self-published, medium.com
As a defense attorney, Dean Sullivan of Winthrop House can defend whomever he wishes. My concern, which I share with many other students, is that his representation of Weinstein and Fryer is inconsistent with his role in creating a healthy ecology as Faculty Dean of Winthrop House. His activities thus far have acted to intimidate and silence students, tutors, and even Faculty Deans who have sought to voice their concerns about his role, including by branding them as racists. His decision to represent someone who has admittedly paid thousands of dollars to silence women who have filed reports of sexual assault pollutes the environment at Winthrop House, as well as our greater Harvard community...
Harvard, Remove Dean Sullivan
for The Harvard Crimson
On Jan. 25, The Crimson reported Winthrop House Faculty Dean Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr.’s decision to defend in court Harvey Weinstein, the man whose infamous sexual misconduct and assault of over a dozen women initiated the #MeToo movement in 2017. In the following week, Sullivan upheld his choice to represent Weinstein through an email addressing the Winthrop community. Subsequent reports revealed Sullivan has also come out in public support of Harvard professor Roland G. Fryer, Jr. against allegations of sexual harassment from female employees. In his comments about Fryer’s case, Sullivan disparaged both the #MeToo movement and Harvard’s Title IX procedures, calling the University’s investigations “deeply flawed and deeply unfair.”...
